| Literature DB >> 24604835 |
Lisa M Orme1, Franz E Babl, Chris Barnes, Peter Barnett, Susan Donath, David M Ashley.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a frequent, serious complication of intensive pediatric chemotherapy regimens. The aim of this trial was to compare quality of life (QOL) between inpatient and outpatient intravenous antibiotic management of children and adolescents with low risk febrile neutropenia (LRFN). PROCEDURE: In this randomised non-blinded trial, patients between 1 and 21 years old, receiving low/moderate intensity chemotherapy were pre-consented and, on presentation to emergency (ED) with FN satisfying low risk criteria, randomised to either outpatient or inpatient care with intravenous cefepime 50 mg/kg (12 hourly). All patients continued antibiotics for at least 48 hours, until afebrile for 24 hours and demonstrating a rising absolute neutrophil count ≥200/mm(3). Several domains of QOL were examined by daily questionnaire.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic; fever; inpatient; neutropenia; outpatient; paediatric oncology
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24604835 DOI: 10.1002/pbc.25012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Blood Cancer ISSN: 1545-5009 Impact factor: 3.167