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The evolution towards ambulatory and day-case management of febrile neutropenia
Authors:Chisholm Julia C  Dommett Rachel
Institution:Department of Haematology and Oncology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK. chishj@gosh.nhs.uk
Abstract:Febrile neutropenia (FN) is only second to chemotherapy administration as a cause of hospital admission during treatment for cancer. As FN may signify serious or life-threatening infection, management protocols have focussed on trying to prevent adverse outcomes in these patients. However, it is now possible to identify a subset of patients with FN at low risk of life-threatening complications in whom duration of hospitalisation and intensity of therapy can be reduced safely. This review discusses how the management of FN has evolved to enable patients identified as low risk to be treated on specific low risk management strategies, with an emphasis on some of the practical considerations for the implementation of such strategies.
Keywords:febrile neutropenia  low risk  ambulatory  day-case  outpatient
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