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Outcome predictors of 84 patients with hematologic malignancies and Fusarium infection.

Authors :
Nucci M
Anaissie EJ
Queiroz-Telles F
Martins CA
Trabasso P
Solza C
Mangini C
Simões BP
Colombo AL
Vaz J
Levy CE
Costa S
Moreira VA
Oliveira JS
Paraguay N
Duboc G
Voltarelli JC
Maiolino A
Pasquini R
Souza CA
Source :
Cancer [Cancer] 2003 Jul 15; Vol. 98 (2), pp. 315-9.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Background: Invasive infection by Fusarium sp. is associated with high mortality in patients with hematologic cancer. Yet to the authors' knowledge, little is known regarding predictors of adverse outcome.<br />Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective review of the records of patients with hematologic carcinoma and invasive fusariosis who were treated at one institution in the U.S. and at 11 centers in Brazil.<br />Results: The records of 84 patients were evaluated. Neutropenia was present in 83% and 33 patients had undergone stem cell transplantation. Only 18 patients (21%) were alive 90 days after the diagnosis of fusariosis. Multivariate predictors of poor outcome were persistent neutropenia (hazard ratio [HR] of 5.43; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 2.64-11.11) and use of corticosteroids (HR of 2.18; 95% CI, 1.98-3.96). The actuarial survival rate of patients without any of these factors was 67% compared with 30% for patients who recovered from neutropenia but were receiving corticosteroids and 4% for patients with persistent neutropenia only. None of the patients with both risk factors survived (P<0.0001).<br />Conclusions: Measures to reduce the duration of neutropenia, as well as the judicious use of corticosteroids, may reduce the high mortality rate of fusariosis in patients with hematologic cancer.<br /> (Copyright 2003 American Cancer Society.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0008-543X
Volume :
98
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12872351
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.11510