It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in patients with febrile neutropenia. We retrospectively examined data relative to 96 patients with hematological malignancies receiving 491 GTs during 114 infectious episodes (IE). Patients were grouped according to the median doses of granulocytes transfused during the infectious episode (low-dose group: 3.0×108 cells/Kg). The impact of clinical, microbiological and GT-related variables on the infection-related mortality (IRM) was investigated. The IRM was not influenced by the number of GTs or by the total amount of granulocytes received, whereas a dose-related effect of the median dose received for IE was detected at univariate analysis (IRM ...
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...
A total of 30 febrile neutropenic patients at high risk of gram-negative rod bacteremia and poor pro...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
<div><p>It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survi...
Granulocyte transfusions (GTs) are seldom used as a life-saving therapy for neutropenic patients wit...
Background Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy bacterial and fungal infections are...
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: The transfusion of G-CSF-primed granulocytes (GTX) might represent an important treatmen...
Patients with granulocytopenia (granulocyte count less than 0.5 x 109 /L) and a documented infection...
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...
A total of 30 febrile neutropenic patients at high risk of gram-negative rod bacteremia and poor pro...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survival in p...
<div><p>It is still under debate whether granulocyte transfusions (GTs) substantially increase survi...
Granulocyte transfusions (GTs) are seldom used as a life-saving therapy for neutropenic patients wit...
Background Despite modern antimicrobials and supportive therapy bacterial and fungal infections are...
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: The transfusion of G-CSF-primed granulocytes (GTX) might represent an important treatmen...
Patients with granulocytopenia (granulocyte count less than 0.5 x 109 /L) and a documented infection...
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...
A total of 30 febrile neutropenic patients at high risk of gram-negative rod bacteremia and poor pro...