| Literature DB >> 30729654 |
Edric Paw Cho Sing1,2, Paula D Robinson3, Jacqueline Flank1, Mark Holdsworth4, Jennifer Thackray5, Jason Freedman6,7, Paul Gibson3,8, Andrea D Orsey9,10, Priya Patel1,2, Robert Phillips11,12, Carol Portwine13, Jennifer L Raybin14, Sandra Cabral3, Lillian Sung15,16, L Lee Dupuis1,2,17.
Abstract
This clinical practice guideline (CPG) provides clinicians with recommendations regarding chemotherapy emetogenicity classification in pediatric oncology patients. This information is critically important for the appropriate selection of antiemetic prophylaxis. Recommendations are based on a systematic review limited to pediatric patients and a framework for classification when antiemetic prophylaxis is provided. Findings of 87 publications informed the emetogenicity classification of 49 single-agent and 13 combination-agent regimens. Information required for the classification of many chemotherapies commonly administered to pediatric patients is lacking. In the absence of pediatric data, consultation of methodologically sound CPGs aimed at adult oncology patients may be appropriate.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy; chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting; emetogenicity; pediatric; supportive care; vomiting
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30729654 DOI: 10.1002/pbc.27646
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Blood Cancer ISSN: 1545-5009 Impact factor: 3.167