Consensus guidelines for initial management of neutropenic fever
- Author(s)
- Douglas, AP; Cooley, L; McMullan, B; Kinsella, P; Laundy, N; Yap, N; Bupha-Intr, O; Alcorn, K; Bajel, A; Weinkove, R; Legg, A; Roberts, JA; Trubiano, JA; Conyers, R; Thursky, KA; Australasian Neutropenic Fever Guidelines Steering Committee;
- Journal Title
- Internal Medicine Journal
- Publication Type
- Guideline
- Abstract
- This update of the Australasian consensus guidelines for the initial empiric management of neutropenic fever occurs in the context of major changes in cancer treatment paradigms, as well as advances in the management of sepsis and new models of care for infections since the last version of these guidelines in 2011. Acknowledging the important role of antimicrobials in the disruption of the gut microbiome and emerging antimicrobial resistance, as well as the changing epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance more broadly, these guidelines address current evidence for optimal empiric neutropenic fever therapy. A writing group - including adult and paediatric representatives across infectious diseases, microbiology, haematology, transplant and oncology, as well as across craft groups, including medicine, nursing and pharmacy - was developed to produce and address key management questions. This was overseen by a steering committee, which included consumer representation. Using an extensive review of the literature, these guidelines provide consensus recommendations with evidence grading for initial empiric management of neutropenic fever in adults and children, including recommended investigations, antimicrobial therapy and approach to patients with beta-lactam allergy or risk factors for multidrug-resistant infection. Management beyond the first 72 h is discussed in separate chapters of this issue: the Subsequent Management (for high-risk neutropenic fever) and Ambulatory Management (for low-risk neutropenic fever) chapters.
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Keywords
- Adult; Humans; *Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use; *Disease Management; *Fever/diagnosis/therapy/etiology/drug therapy; *Neutropenia/therapy/diagnosis; antibiotics; diagnosis; haematology; management; neutropenic fever; oncology
- Department(s)
- Infectious Diseases; Haematology; Health Services Research
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.70248
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