Article a multicenter analysis of the outcome of cancer patients with neutropenia and covid-19 optionally treated with granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-csf): A comparative analysis

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Background: Approximately 15% of patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 develop a distress syndrome secondary to a host hyperinflammatory response induced by a cytokine storm. Myelosuppression is associated with a higher risk of infections and mortality. There are data to support methods of management for neutropenia and COVID-19. We present a multicenter experience during the first COVID-19 outbreak in neutropenic cancer patients infected by SARS-CoV-2. Methods: Clinical retrospective data were collected from neutropenic cancer patients with COVID-19. Comorbidities, tumor type, stage, treatment, neutropenia severity, G-CSF, COVID-19 parameters, and mortality were analyzed. A bivariate analysis of the impact on mortality was carried out. Additionally, we performed a multivariable logistic regression to predict respiratory failure and death. Results: Among the 943 cancer patients screened, 83 patients (11,3%) simultaneously had neutropenia and an infection with COVID-19. The lungs (26%) and breasts (22%) were the primary locations affected, and most patients had advanced disease (67%). In the logistic model, as adjusted covariates, sex, age, treatment (palliative vs. curative), tumor type, and the lowest level of neutrophils were used. A significant effect was obtained for the number of days of G-CSF treatment (OR = 1,4, 95% CI [1, 1, 03, 92], p-value = 0.01). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that a prolonged G-CSF treatment could be disadvantageous for these cancer patients with infections by COVID-19, with a higher probability of worse outcome.

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Sereno, M., Jimenez-Gordo, A. M., Baena-Espinar, J., Aguado, C., Mielgo, X., Pertejo, A., … Colmenarejo, G. (2021). Article a multicenter analysis of the outcome of cancer patients with neutropenia and covid-19 optionally treated with granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-csf): A comparative analysis. Cancers, 13(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164205

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