SEOM clinical practice guideline: management and prevention of febrile neutropenia in adults with solid tumors (2018)

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Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a common dose-limiting toxicity of chemotherapy, with a profound impact on the evolution of patients with cancer, due to the potential development of serious complications, mortality, delays, and decrease in treatment intensity. This article seeks to present an updated clinical guideline, with recommendations regarding the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of febrile neutropenia in adults with solid tumors. The aspects covered include how to properly approach the risk of microbial resistances, epidemiological aspects, considerations about the initial empirical approach adapted to the risk, special situations, and prevention of complications. A decision-making algorithm is included for use in the emergency department based on a new, validated tool, the Clinical Index of Stable Febrile Neutropenia, which can be used in patients with solid tumors who appear stable in the initial phase of neutropenic infections, and can help detect those at high risk for complications in whom early discharge must be avoided.

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Carmona-Bayonas, A., Jimenez-Fonseca, P., de Castro, E. M., Mata, E., Biosca, M., Custodio, A., … Ayala de la Peña, F. (2019). SEOM clinical practice guideline: management and prevention of febrile neutropenia in adults with solid tumors (2018). Clinical and Translational Oncology, 21(1), 75–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-018-1983-4

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