Outcomes and infectious etiologies of febrile neutropenia in non-immunocompromised children who present in an emergency department

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C. Pascual
V. Trenchs
S. Hernández-Bou
A. Català
A. F. Valls
C. Luaces
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[1] Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona,Pediatric Emergency Department
[2] Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona,Department of Pediatric Hematology & Oncology
[3] Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona,Laboratory Department
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2016年 / 35卷
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Emergency Department; Neutropenia; Febrile Neutropenia; Bacterial Meningitis; Absolute Neutrophil Count;
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There are no unified protocols governing the management of healthy children with febrile neutropenia in the emergency department (ED). Conservative management is the norm, with admission and empirical broad-spectrum antibiotics prescribed, although viral infections are considered the most frequent etiology. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical outcomes and identified etiologies of unsuspected neutropenia in febrile immunocompetent children assessed in the ED. This was a retrospective study: well-appearing healthy children <18 years old with febrile moderate [absolute neutrophil count (ANC) 500–999 neutrophils ×109/l] or severe (ANC <500 neutrophils ×109/l) neutropenia diagnosed in ED between 2005 and 2013 were included. Patients newly diagnosed with hematologic or oncologic disease were excluded. We included 190 patients: 158 (83.2 %) with moderate and 32(16.8 %) with severe neutropenia. One hundred and one (53.2 %) were admitted; 48(47.5 %) with broad-spectrum antibiotics. The median length of stay was 3 days (IQR 3–5) and the median duration of neutropenia was 6 days (IQR 3–12). An infectious agent was identified in 23(12.1 %); 21 (91.3 %) were viruses. Four (2.1 %) children had a serious bacterial infection (SBI): urinary tract infection and lobar pneumonia (two cases each). All blood cultures performed (144; 75.8 %) were negative. Over the 1-year follow-up, one or several blood tests were performed on 167 patients (87.9 %); two (1.2 %) were diagnosed with autoimmune chronic neutropenia. Previously healthy children with moderate or severe febrile neutropenia have a low risk of SBI and a favorable clinical outcome. Less aggressive management could be carried out in most of them. Although chronic hematological diseases are infrequently diagnosed, serial ANC are necessary to detect them.
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