Risk of Infections in Adult Patients with Haematological Malignancies

M. Nørgaard
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Patients with haematological malignancies are at increased risk of infections not only because of the malignancy itself but also because of neutropenia induced by intensive chemotherapeutic treatment, and the cytotoxic effect on the cells that line the alimentary tract. In haematological malignancy patients with a compromised inflammatory response, the classic signs and symptoms of infection may be masked. The results of blood cultures therefore play an important diagnostic role. Bacteraemia is a relatively common serious complication occurring in around 15% of patients with haematological malignancies within the first years after diagnosis but the risk varies between different types of haematological malignancies. Other risk factors for bacteraemia are presence of mucositis, neutropenia, and use of central venous catheters. Invasive fungal diseases are also serious infectious complications in this population. Viral infections are particularty often in patients that have received a bone marrow transplant. Future work in this field could focus on potential modifiable risk factors and on how time since haematological diagnosis may influence risk of infection.
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血液学恶性肿瘤成年患者感染的风险
恶性血液病患者感染的风险增加,不仅是因为恶性肿瘤本身,还因为强化化疗引起的中性粒细胞减少,以及对消化道细胞的细胞毒性作用。在炎症反应受损的血液系统恶性肿瘤患者中,感染的典型体征和症状可能被掩盖。因此,血培养结果具有重要的诊断作用。菌血症是一种相对常见的严重并发症,约15%的恶性血液病患者在确诊后的头几年发生菌血症,但不同类型恶性血液病的风险有所不同。细菌血症的其他危险因素有粘膜炎、中性粒细胞减少和中心静脉导管的使用。侵袭性真菌疾病也是这一人群严重的感染性并发症。病毒感染尤其常见于接受骨髓移植的患者。这一领域未来的工作可以集中在潜在的可改变的风险因素和血液学诊断后的时间如何影响感染风险。
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