Alexandra Satty, Jessica Stiefel, Audrey Mauguen, Zahra Hudda, Madhavi Lakkaraja, Gabriela Llaurador, Mauricio Rendon Bernot, Susan K Seo, Julia Glade Bender, Maria Luisa Sulis, Farid Boulad, James S, Killinger
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Abstract
The management of non-neutropenic fever in pediatric oncology varies widely, with many providers choosing to administer empiric antibiotics. We conducted a quality improvement intervention seeking to decrease empiric antibiotic administration in pediatric oncology patients with a central venous catheter presenting in the outpatient setting with non-neutropenic fever assessed to be low-risk for bacteremia. Over a 1-year period, empiric antibiotics were administered at the index visit in 9.6% of episodes, compared with 97% prior to the intervention. In patients not receiving empiric antibiotics, the bacteremia rate was 2.3% and composite event rate 5.1%, similar to pre-intervention baseline. These data suggest that empiric antibiotics can be withheld in low-risk patients with non-neutropenic fever.
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PHO: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology covers all aspects of research and patient management within the area of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood. Our goal is to make PHO: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology the premier journal for the international community of clinicians and scientists who together aim to define optimal therapeutic strategies for children and young adults with cancer and blood disorders. The journal supports articles that address research in diverse clinical settings, exceptional case studies/series that add novel insights into pathogenesis and/or clinical care, and reviews highlighting discoveries and challenges emerging from consortia and conferences. Clinical studies as well as basic and translational research reports regarding cancer pathogenesis, genetics, molecular diagnostics, pharmacology, stem cells, molecular targeting, cellular and immune therapies and transplantation are of interest. Papers with a focus on supportive care, late effects and on related ethical, legal, psychological, social, cultural, or historical aspects of these fields are also appreciated. Reviews on important developments in the field are welcome. Articles from scientists and clinicians across the international community of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology are considered for publication. The journal is not dependent on or connected with any organization or society. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review prior to publication. Our Editorial Board includes experts in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology representing a wide range of academic and geographic diversity.