Association between cytokine concentration kinetics and prolonged fever in febrile neutropenic children with bacteremia

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Introduction: Although prolonged fever in patients with neutropenic fever (NF) during empirical antibiotic therapy could be caused by dysregulated immune responses, its association with cytokine concentrations has rarely been investigated. This study determined the kinetics of cytokine concentrations in pediatric patients with NF and bacteremia and evaluated the impact of cytokine concentration kinetics on prolonged fever. Methods: Concentrations of 13 cytokines were measured on the initial day of NF (Day 1) and 3 days (Day 4) and 7 days (Day 8) later in 10 patients with NF with bacteremia, and their kinetics was determined. The results for each cytokine concentration on each sampling day were compared for patients with fever that lasted ⩾3 days and those with fever that lasted <3 days. Results: Interleukin (IL)-6 (p

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Kim, S. K., Han, S. B., & Kang, J. H. (2022). Association between cytokine concentration kinetics and prolonged fever in febrile neutropenic children with bacteremia. International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/03946320221095015

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