A Study of Incidence and Characteristics of Infections in 476 Patients from a Single Center Undergoing Autologous Blood Stem Cell Transplantation

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Noemí Puig
Javier de la Rubia
Isidro Jarque
Miguel Salavert
Pau Montesinos
Jaime Sanz
Guillermo Martín
Guillermo Sanz
Susana Cantero
Ignacio Lorenzo
Miguel A. Sanz
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[1] University Hospital La Fe,Hematology Service
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Infectious complications; Autologous stem cell transplantation; Fluoroquinolones; Chemoprophylaxis;
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Infectious complications are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients who undergo autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT). We examined 476 patients with hematologic malignancies (401) or solid tumors (75) who underwent ASCT between February 1990 and May 2005. Anti-infectious prophylaxis consisted of different combinations of ciprofloxacin, cotrimoxazole, fluconazole, aerosolized amphotericin B, acyclovir, and intravenous immunoglobulins. Overall, 454 patients (95%) developed fever in the first 60 days after ASCT. In the majority of patients, initial antibiotic therapy consisted of broad-spectrum β-lactamic with or without amikacin. A glycopeptide was administered as initial therapy in 86 cases. Overall, there were 132 (29%) clinically documented infections (37 pneumonias), 79 (17%) microbiologically documented infections (65 bacteremias), and 243 (54%) fevers of unknown origin. Coagulase-negative staphylococci (18, 25%) andE coli (18, 25%) were the organisms most frequently isolated. The pattern of infection did not change throughout the study except for a significantly higher incidence of bacteremia due to gram-positive bacteria in the first 5 years of the study. Infection-related mortality was 5% (21 cases), with pneumonia the most frequent cause of death. ASCT should be considered a low-risk procedure, although new therapeutic approaches for patients developing severe respiratory infections are still needed.
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