| Literature DB >> 8080881 |
E C Dompeling1, J P Donnelly, J M Raemaekers, B E De Pauw.
Abstract
Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) complicating Streptococcus mitis bacteremia is a major cause of mortality in patients undergoing therapy for leukemia. In order to try to prevent the development of ARDS in 11 patients with S. mitis bacteremia following chemotherapy including cytarabine, high doses of corticosteroids were administered pre-emptively. None of these patients developed ARDS. In a historical control group of 21 comparable patients who had not been given corticosteroids, the incidence of ARDS was high (38%), with a death rate of 14%. Preemptive administration of high-dose corticosteroids appeared to be highly effective in suppressing the mechanisms that induce ARDS in patients with S. mitis bacteremia after cytarabine treatment. The results suggest that ARDS complicating S. mitis bacteremia is not merely a microbiological problem but may, at least in part, represent an immunologically mediated phenomenon.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8080881 DOI: 10.1007/bf01698484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Hematol ISSN: 0939-5555 Impact factor: 3.673