Bacterial and fungal infections continue to pose a major clinical challenge in patients with prolonged severe neutropenia after chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). With the advent of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) to mobilize neutrophils in healthy donors, granulocyte transfusions have been broadly used to prevent and/or treat life-threatening infections in patients with severe febrile neutropenia and/or neutrophil dysfunction. Although the results of randomized controlled trials are inconclusive, there are suggestions from pilot and retrospective studies that granulocyte transfusions may benefit selected categories of patients. We will critically appraise the evidence related to the use of therape...
Bacterial and fungal infections still remain an important cause of mortality in patients with hemato...
The risk of developing life threatening bacterial and fungal infections is significantly high in neu...
Introduction: The rapid spread of severe infections mainly due to resistant pathogens, justifies the...
SummaryBackgroundSevere bacterial and fungal infection remains a persistent cause of morbidity and m...
Bacterial and fungal infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in patients wi...
SummaryBackgroundSevere bacterial and fungal infection remains a persistent cause of morbidity and m...
From March 1994 to January 2001, 15 courses of granulocyte transfusion (GTX) were administered to 13...
Background Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy bacterial and fungal infections are...
Objectives: The degree and duration of neutropenia are crucial prognostic factors in hematological p...
Background Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy bacterial and fungal infections are...
Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy, bacterial and fungal infections are still majo...
Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy, bacterial and fungal infections are still majo...
Background: The transfusion of G-CSF-primed granulocytes (GTX) might represent an important treatmen...
The transfusion of neutrophils, or granulocyte transfusion therapy, has long been considered as a lo...
Granulocyte transfusions (GTs) are seldom used as a life-saving therapy for neutropenic patients wit...
Bacterial and fungal infections still remain an important cause of mortality in patients with hemato...
The risk of developing life threatening bacterial and fungal infections is significantly high in neu...
Introduction: The rapid spread of severe infections mainly due to resistant pathogens, justifies the...
SummaryBackgroundSevere bacterial and fungal infection remains a persistent cause of morbidity and m...
Bacterial and fungal infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in patients wi...
SummaryBackgroundSevere bacterial and fungal infection remains a persistent cause of morbidity and m...
From March 1994 to January 2001, 15 courses of granulocyte transfusion (GTX) were administered to 13...
Background Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy bacterial and fungal infections are...
Objectives: The degree and duration of neutropenia are crucial prognostic factors in hematological p...
Background Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy bacterial and fungal infections are...
Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy, bacterial and fungal infections are still majo...
Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy, bacterial and fungal infections are still majo...
Background: The transfusion of G-CSF-primed granulocytes (GTX) might represent an important treatmen...
The transfusion of neutrophils, or granulocyte transfusion therapy, has long been considered as a lo...
Granulocyte transfusions (GTs) are seldom used as a life-saving therapy for neutropenic patients wit...
Bacterial and fungal infections still remain an important cause of mortality in patients with hemato...
The risk of developing life threatening bacterial and fungal infections is significantly high in neu...
Introduction: The rapid spread of severe infections mainly due to resistant pathogens, justifies the...