Febrile neutropenia natural history, complications and prognosis
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Synonyms and keywords: F and N; fever and neutropenia; FN; hot and low; hot leuk; neutropenic fever; neutropenic fever syndrome; neutropenic sepsis
Overview
Potential complications of febrile neutropenia include hypotension, respiratory failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation, confusion or altered mental state, congestive heart failure, bleeding, arrhythmia, and renal failure.
Complications
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† All reviewed by one investigator. Viral or fungal, microbiologically documented primary infection during the febrile episode, without any described complication and resolving under therapy, was considered a part of the infectious process and was not considered a serious complication. |
High-risk patients as assessed by clinical judgment criteria or MASCC Risk Index are more likely to develop serious complications of febrile neutropenia including intensive care unit admission, confusion, cardiac complications, respiratory failure, renal failure, hypotension, bleeding, and death (Table 2).[1]
References
- ↑ "From the Immunocompromised Host Society. The design, analysis, and reporting of clinical trials on the empirical antibiotic management of the neutropenic patient. Report of a consensus panel". The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 161 (3): 397–401. 1990-03. ISSN 0022-1899. PMID 2179421. Check date values in:
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