The Outcomes of Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Oncology Patients With Non-neutropenic Fever: A Scoping Review of the Literature.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS Current Pediatric Reviews Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.2174/0115733963322621250113083851
Annabelle Wagner, Yeliz Akarsu, Marc Remke, Dominik Schoendorf, Johannes Huebner, Thomas Lehrnbecher, Markus Hufnagel, Konrad Bochennek, Arne Simon
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Abstract

Background: There are established and well-followed guidelines for pediatric oncology patients who have neutropenic fever. However, there are no explicit criteria for this patient group, and over 50% of pediatric oncology patients with fever do not present with neutropenia.

Objective: In this scoping review, we have explored the outcomes of non-neutropenic fever in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult patients with cancer-directed treatment. The results of this scoping review should assist in the creation of a guideline for the management of non-neutropenic fever in this group of patients.

Method: Multiple electronic databases and reference lists were searched (PubMed, MEDLINE CENTRAL, and Google (first 100 results only)). Included are retrospective and prospective cohort studies on the management and outcome of pediatric oncology patients with non-neutropenic fever that have been published after the year 2000.

Results: Seventeen studies with a total of 10.845 fever episodes were included, that address the treatment and outcome of patients with non-neutropenic fever. The rate of bacteremia was 1.6 - 14.4% (mean 5.8%). The mortality rate was low due to non-bacterial causes. Across different studies, proposed risk factors for bacteremia were higher temperature, prolonged fever over 72 hours, ill-appearing patients, chills, hypotension, leukocytosis, infancy, and the presence of a Broivac/ Hickman catheter. Limitations to this study are the risk of bias, and potential incomplete identification of relevant studies pertinent to the research questions asked.

Conclusion: Due to significant heterogeneity, the published data so far are not sufficient to propose evidence-based guidelines for pediatric oncology patients with non-neutropenic fever. Prospective, multicenter registries based on uniform definitions are needed. No funding was received for this manuscript.

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儿童、青少年和青年肿瘤患者非中性粒细胞减少热的预后:文献综述。
背景:对于患有中性粒细胞减少症的儿科肿瘤患者,有既定的和严格遵循的指南。然而,对于这一患者群体没有明确的标准,超过50%的儿科肿瘤患者发烧时没有出现中性粒细胞减少。目的:在这篇范围综述中,我们探讨了儿童、青少年和年轻成人患者接受癌症定向治疗的非中性粒细胞减少热的结局。这一范围审查的结果应有助于制定这类患者的非中性粒细胞减少热的治疗指南。方法:检索多个电子数据库和参考文献(PubMed、MEDLINE CENTRAL和谷歌(仅限前100个结果))。其中包括2000年以后发表的关于小儿肿瘤非中性粒细胞减少症患者的治疗和预后的回顾性和前瞻性队列研究。结果:纳入17项研究,共10.845次发热发作,涉及非中性粒细胞减少热患者的治疗和结局。菌血症发生率1.6 ~ 14.4%(平均5.8%)。由于非细菌原因,死亡率很低。在不同的研究中,提出的菌血症的危险因素是体温升高、持续发烧超过72小时、病人出现不适、寒战、低血压、白细胞增多、婴儿期和使用Broivac/ Hickman导管。本研究的局限性是存在偏倚的风险,以及与研究问题相关的相关研究可能存在不完整的识别。结论:由于存在显著的异质性,目前已发表的数据尚不足以为小儿肿瘤非中性粒细胞减少症患者提供循证指南。需要基于统一定义的前瞻性多中心注册中心。本文未收到任何资助。
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