Neutropenic sepsis Flashcards
eutropenic sepsis is a relatively common complication of
cancer therapy, usually as a consequence of chemotherap
Neutropenic sepsis may be defined as
neutrophil count of < 0.5 * 109 in a patient who is having anticancer treatment and has one of the following:
a temperature higher than 38ºC or
other signs or symptoms consistent with clinically significant sepsis
common etiology of neutropenic sepsis?
coagulase-negative, Gram-positive bacteria are the most common cause, particularly Staphylococcus epidermidis
this is probably due to the use of indwelling lines in patients with cancer
Prophylaxis
patients are likely to have a neutrophil count of < 0.5 * 109 as a consequence of their treatment they should be offered a fluoroquinolone
Mx
started immediately, do not wait for the WBC
empirical antibiotic therapy with piperacillin with tazobactam (Tazocin) immediately
if patients are still febrile and unwell after 48 hours an alternative antibiotic such as meropenem is often prescribed +/- vancomycin
not responding after 4-6 days the Christie guidelines suggest ordering investigations for fungal infections (e.g. HRCT), rather than just starting therapy antifungal therapy blindly