| Literature DB >> 35997401 |
Sang Ngoc Nguyen1, Lam Tung Vu1, Quang Van Vu1, Tham Thi Tran1, Vi Tuong Thi Dinh1.
Abstract
The congenital immune system includes neutrophils, which perform a variety of functions. Congenital and acquired neutropenia are rare illnesses with an underestimated prevalence in children. The aim of this study is to examine the epidemiology and etiology of febrile neutropenia in children at Haiphong Children's Hospital, Haiphong, Vietnam.Entities:
Keywords: children; febrile neutropenia; fever; neutropenia
Year: 2022 PMID: 35997401 PMCID: PMC9397012 DOI: 10.3390/hematolrep14030034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hematol Rep ISSN: 2038-8322
The demographics of hospitalized children with febrile neutropenia (n = 421).
| Variables | |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 242 (57.5) |
| Female | 179 (42.5) |
| Geographical features | |
| Rural | 282 (66.98) |
| Urban | 139 (33.02) |
Figure 1Age distribution of children with febrile neutropenia.
Clinical characteristics of studied patients (n = 421).
| Variables | |
|---|---|
| Temperature at admission | |
| 38–<38.5 °C | 155 (36.8) |
| 38.5–<39 °C | 139 (33) |
| ≥39 °C | 127 (30.2) |
| Respiratory symptoms | 250 (59.38) |
| Upper respiratory tract infection | 156 (62.4) |
| Lower respiratory tract infection | 94 (37.6) |
| Gastrointestinal symptoms | 68 (16.15) |
| Vomiting | 33 (48.52) |
| Watery stools | 34 (50) |
| Bloody stools | 1 (1.47) |
| Rash | 37 (8.79) |
| Acute leukemia | 15 (3.5) |
| Acute lymphocytic leukemia | 11 (73.34) |
| Acute myeloid leukemia | 4 (26.66) |
| Urinary tract infection | 5 (1.19) |
| Sepsis | 5 (1.19) |
| Encephalitis meningococcal infection | 4 (0.95) |
Investigation results of children with febrile neutropenia (n = 421).
| Variables | |
|---|---|
| Neutrophil count | |
| <0.5 × 109/L | 48 (11.4) |
| 0.5–1 × 109/L | 174 (41.3) |
| 1–1.5 × 109/L | 199 (47.3) |
| Hemoglobin | |
| <80 g/L | 12 (2.85) |
| 80–100 g/L | 51 (12.11) |
| >100 g/L | 358 (85.04) |
| Platelet count | |
| <100 × 109 /L | 17 (4.04) |
| 100–400 × 109 /L | 395 (93.83) |
| >400 × 109 /L | 9 (2.13) |
| Serum C-reactive protein | |
| ≥12 mg/L | 88 (20.90) |
| <12 mg/L | 333 (79.10) |
| Chest X-ray | |
| Normal | 280 (77.99) |
| Pneumonia | 79 (22.01) |
Reference range: Neutrophil count: 2.5−7.5 × 109/L, Hemoglobin: 120−160 g/L, Platelet count: 15−450 × 109/L, Serum C-reactive protein: 0−10 mg/L.
Culture results to find the causes of febrile neutropenia.
| Culture Results | Number of Patients (%) |
|---|---|
| Throat Swab culture—positive | 14/27 (51.85) |
| Urine culture—positive | 5/5 (100) |
| Stool culture—positive | 4/4 (100) |
| Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) culture—positive | 0/4 (0) |
| Inoculation of pus on the skin—positive | 1/1 (100) |
| Blood culture—positive | 1/5 (20) |
Bacterial and viral agents found in children with febrile neutropenia.
| Bacterial and Viral Agents | |
|---|---|
|
| 25 |
| Gram-positive bacteria | |
| | 8 (32.00) |
| | 5 (20.00) |
| Gram-negative bacteria | |
| | 4 (16.00) |
| | 3 (12.00) |
| | 4 (16.00) |
| | 1 (4.00) |
|
| 259 (61.52) |
| | 130 (50.19) |
| | 81 (31.27) |
| | 38 (14.67) |
| | 5 (1.93) |
| | 4 (1.54) |
| | 1 (0.4) |