Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia

Introduction. Patients with hematological malignancies undergoing chemotherapy (CT) have high incidence of infections which profile is affected by various factors including neutropenia.Objective was to evaluate incidence and type of infections in patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML) an...

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Main Authors: V. A. Okhmat, G. A. Klyasova, E. N. Parovichnikova, V. N. Dvirnik, V. V. Troitskaya, E. O. Gribanova, V. G. Savchenko
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spelling doaj-a46d797e3a314f38a5a93f3d312560662021-07-29T09:03:06ZrusABV-pressOnkogematologiâ1818-83462018-10-01133556210.17650/1818-8346-2018-13-3-55-62280Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropeniaV. A. Okhmat0G. A. Klyasova1E. N. Parovichnikova2V. N. Dvirnik3V. V. Troitskaya4E. O. Gribanova5V. G. Savchenko6National Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of Russia.National Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of Russia.National Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of Russia.National Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of Russia.National Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of Russia.National Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of Russia.National Research Center for Hematology, Ministry of Health of Russia.Introduction. Patients with hematological malignancies undergoing chemotherapy (CT) have high incidence of infections which profile is affected by various factors including neutropenia.Objective was to evaluate incidence and type of infections in patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) according to neutropenia duration.Materials and methods. Prospective study (2013–2015) included 110 patients (66 AML, 44 ALL) that received 480 CT cycles throughout 6 month.Results. Neutropenia with median duration of 15 (2–55) days was in 288 (60 %) of CT cycles. Infections occurred in 242 (50 %) of CT cycles and predominated in neutropenic compared to non-neutropenic patients (80 % vs 6 %, p <0.0001). Infections prevailed in patients with AML compared to ALL patients (93 % vs 18 %, p <0.0001) as in patients with neutropenia (96 % vs 45 %, p <0.0001) and without neutropenia (27 % vs 4 %, p = 0.02). Prolongation of neutropenia from 1–7 days to ≥22 days was associated with increase of infections rate from 52 to 96 % (p <0.0001). Incidence of infections in AML patients was high (92–100 %) regardless of neutropenia duration, whereas in ALL patients it increased from 25–33 to 91 % if neutropenia lengthened from 2 weeks to ≥22 days. During neutropenia the probability of fever of unknown origin was 33.9 %, clinically documented infection – 31.3 %, bacteremia – 17.2 %. They predominated in the first 2 weeks of neutropenia. Probability of invasive aspergillosis (IA) increased after 28 days of neutropenia and reached 66 % on the 55th day. First case of IA in patients with ALL was on 28th day of neutropenia whilst in AML patients – 4 (44 %) of 9 occurred more early (6–16 days of neutropenia). Nine (6 %) of 110 patients died, 4 (4 %) of them due to infection.Conclusions. Neutropenia was a predictor of infectious complications in patients with AML and ALL. Correlation between duration of neutropenia and incidence of infections was in patients with ALL, whereas in AML patients the rate of infections was high regardless of neutropenia duration. In patients with neutropenia for 2 weeks the most common types of infection were fever of unknown origin, clinically documented infection and bacteremia whilst IA predominated if neutropenia duration was ≥28 days.https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/307hematological malignanciesacute leukemiafebrile neutropeniainfectious complicationsinvasive aspergillosis
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author V. A. Okhmat
G. A. Klyasova
E. N. Parovichnikova
V. N. Dvirnik
V. V. Troitskaya
E. O. Gribanova
V. G. Savchenko
spellingShingle V. A. Okhmat
G. A. Klyasova
E. N. Parovichnikova
V. N. Dvirnik
V. V. Troitskaya
E. O. Gribanova
V. G. Savchenko
Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia
Onkogematologiâ
hematological malignancies
acute leukemia
febrile neutropenia
infectious complications
invasive aspergillosis
author_facet V. A. Okhmat
G. A. Klyasova
E. N. Parovichnikova
V. N. Dvirnik
V. V. Troitskaya
E. O. Gribanova
V. G. Savchenko
author_sort V. A. Okhmat
title Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia
title_short Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia
title_full Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia
title_fullStr Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia
title_full_unstemmed Infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia
title_sort infectious complications in patients with acute leukemia according to the duration of neutropenia
publisher ABV-press
series Onkogematologiâ
issn 1818-8346
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Introduction. Patients with hematological malignancies undergoing chemotherapy (CT) have high incidence of infections which profile is affected by various factors including neutropenia.Objective was to evaluate incidence and type of infections in patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) according to neutropenia duration.Materials and methods. Prospective study (2013–2015) included 110 patients (66 AML, 44 ALL) that received 480 CT cycles throughout 6 month.Results. Neutropenia with median duration of 15 (2–55) days was in 288 (60 %) of CT cycles. Infections occurred in 242 (50 %) of CT cycles and predominated in neutropenic compared to non-neutropenic patients (80 % vs 6 %, p <0.0001). Infections prevailed in patients with AML compared to ALL patients (93 % vs 18 %, p <0.0001) as in patients with neutropenia (96 % vs 45 %, p <0.0001) and without neutropenia (27 % vs 4 %, p = 0.02). Prolongation of neutropenia from 1–7 days to ≥22 days was associated with increase of infections rate from 52 to 96 % (p <0.0001). Incidence of infections in AML patients was high (92–100 %) regardless of neutropenia duration, whereas in ALL patients it increased from 25–33 to 91 % if neutropenia lengthened from 2 weeks to ≥22 days. During neutropenia the probability of fever of unknown origin was 33.9 %, clinically documented infection – 31.3 %, bacteremia – 17.2 %. They predominated in the first 2 weeks of neutropenia. Probability of invasive aspergillosis (IA) increased after 28 days of neutropenia and reached 66 % on the 55th day. First case of IA in patients with ALL was on 28th day of neutropenia whilst in AML patients – 4 (44 %) of 9 occurred more early (6–16 days of neutropenia). Nine (6 %) of 110 patients died, 4 (4 %) of them due to infection.Conclusions. Neutropenia was a predictor of infectious complications in patients with AML and ALL. Correlation between duration of neutropenia and incidence of infections was in patients with ALL, whereas in AML patients the rate of infections was high regardless of neutropenia duration. In patients with neutropenia for 2 weeks the most common types of infection were fever of unknown origin, clinically documented infection and bacteremia whilst IA predominated if neutropenia duration was ≥28 days.
topic hematological malignancies
acute leukemia
febrile neutropenia
infectious complications
invasive aspergillosis
url https://oncohematology.abvpress.ru/ongm/article/view/307
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