Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center Experience

Invasive fungal infections (IFI) are life-threatening complications of intensive chemotherapy treatment, with the incidence in pediatric patients ranging from 2% to 21%. In this article, we describe our 5-year experience of IFI in pediatric oncology patients and its clinical manifestations with r...

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Published in:Acta Clinica Croatica
Main Authors: Domagoj Buljan, Izabela Kranjčec, Ivan Pavić, Paola Krnjaić, Sanela Šalig, Gordana Jakovljević, Jasminka Stepan Giljević
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Language:English
Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/435521
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author Domagoj Buljan
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description Invasive fungal infections (IFI) are life-threatening complications of intensive chemotherapy treatment, with the incidence in pediatric patients ranging from 2% to 21%. In this article, we describe our 5-year experience of IFI in pediatric oncology patients and its clinical manifestations with radiological findings, treatment and outcome. A retrospective and descriptive survey of IFI in children with hematologic neoplasms was conducted at the Department of Oncology and Hematology, Zagreb Children’s Hospital. Medical charts of children 0-17 years of age, of both sexes, treated for leukemias and lymphomas from January 2016 to December 2020 were reviewed. In a 5-year period, 60 patients were treated for hematologic malignancy, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) being the most prevalent diagnosis. IFI was verified in 9 (15%) children, predominantly in patients with ALL (75%). The specific causative agent was detected in one child, whereas other infections were classified as probable pulmonary aspergillosis. All the patients received standard prophylaxis with fluconazole and treatment with liposomal amphotericin B and voriconazole. The majority of our patients achieved recovery. IFI prevention, diagnosis and treatment remain a challenge. Uniform prophylaxis and therapy protocols, as well as environmental control are of vital importance for the development of better strategies in the prevention, early detection and treatment of IFI in pediatric hematology patients.
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spelling doaj-art-e76d23b117be4d83a7542943e07c5bc52025-08-20T00:37:53ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical ResearchActa Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512022-01-0161.464765310.20471/acc.2022.61.04.11Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center ExperienceDomagoj Buljan0Izabela Kranjčec1Ivan Pavić2Paola Krnjaić3Sanela Šalig4Gordana Jakovljević5Jasminka Stepan Giljević6Department of Oncology and Hematology, Zagreb Children’s Hospital, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Oncology and Hematology, Zagreb Children’s Hospital, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Pulmonology, Zagreb Children’s Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia; School of Medicine, University of Split, Split, CroatiaDepartment of Pediatrics, Dubrovnik General Hospital, Dubrovnik, CroatiaVaraždin County Health Center, Varaždin, CroatiaDepartment of Oncology and Hematology, Zagreb Children’s Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia; School of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, CroatiaDepartment of Oncology and Hematology, Zagreb Children’s Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia; School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaInvasive fungal infections (IFI) are life-threatening complications of intensive chemotherapy treatment, with the incidence in pediatric patients ranging from 2% to 21%. In this article, we describe our 5-year experience of IFI in pediatric oncology patients and its clinical manifestations with radiological findings, treatment and outcome. A retrospective and descriptive survey of IFI in children with hematologic neoplasms was conducted at the Department of Oncology and Hematology, Zagreb Children’s Hospital. Medical charts of children 0-17 years of age, of both sexes, treated for leukemias and lymphomas from January 2016 to December 2020 were reviewed. In a 5-year period, 60 patients were treated for hematologic malignancy, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) being the most prevalent diagnosis. IFI was verified in 9 (15%) children, predominantly in patients with ALL (75%). The specific causative agent was detected in one child, whereas other infections were classified as probable pulmonary aspergillosis. All the patients received standard prophylaxis with fluconazole and treatment with liposomal amphotericin B and voriconazole. The majority of our patients achieved recovery. IFI prevention, diagnosis and treatment remain a challenge. Uniform prophylaxis and therapy protocols, as well as environmental control are of vital importance for the development of better strategies in the prevention, early detection and treatment of IFI in pediatric hematology patients.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/435521Antifungal agentsHematologic neoplasmsInvasive fungal infection
spellingShingle Domagoj Buljan
Izabela Kranjčec
Ivan Pavić
Paola Krnjaić
Sanela Šalig
Gordana Jakovljević
Jasminka Stepan Giljević
Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center Experience
Antifungal agents
Hematologic neoplasms
Invasive fungal infection
title Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center Experience
title_full Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center Experience
title_fullStr Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center Experience
title_full_unstemmed Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center Experience
title_short Invasive Fungal Infections in Children Treated for Hematologic Malignancies – A Five-Year Single Center Experience
title_sort invasive fungal infections in children treated for hematologic malignancies a five year single center experience
topic Antifungal agents
Hematologic neoplasms
Invasive fungal infection
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/435521
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