Author: Rincón-López, Elena MarÃa; Navarro Gómez, MarÃa Luisa; Hernández-Sampelayo Matos, Teresa; Aguilera-Alonso, David; Dueñas Moreno, Eva; Bellón Cano, José MarÃa; Saavedra-Lozano, Jesús; del Mar Santos Sebastián, MarÃa; GarcÃa MorÃn, Marina; Beléndez Bieler, Cristina; Lorente Romero, Jorge; Cela de Julián, Elena
Title: Risk-score based strategy to minimize antibiotic exposure in children with sickle cell disease and fever Cord-id: 7pmu5qgu Document date: 2021_10_1
ID: 7pmu5qgu
Snippet: Severe bacterial infections (SBI) have become less frequent in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) in the last decades. However, because of their potential risk of SBI, they usually receive empirical therapy with broad-spectrum antibiotics when they develop fever and are hospitalized in many cases. We performed a prospective study including 79 SCD patients with fever [median age 4.1 (1.7–7.5) years, 78.5% males; 17 of the episodes were diagnosed with SBI and 4 of them were confirmed] and d
Document: Severe bacterial infections (SBI) have become less frequent in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) in the last decades. However, because of their potential risk of SBI, they usually receive empirical therapy with broad-spectrum antibiotics when they develop fever and are hospitalized in many cases. We performed a prospective study including 79 SCD patients with fever [median age 4.1 (1.7–7.5) years, 78.5% males; 17 of the episodes were diagnosed with SBI and 4 of them were confirmed] and developed a risk score for the prediction of SBI. The optimal score included CRP > 3 mg/dl, IL-6 > 125 pg/ml and hypoxemia, with an AUC of 0.91 (0.83–0.96) for the prediction of confirmed SBI and 0.86 (0.77–0.93) for possible SBI. We classified the patients in 3 groups: low, intermediate and high risk of SBI. Our risk-score-based management proposal could help to safely minimize antibiotic treatments and hospital admissions in children with SCD at low risk of SBI. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s15010-021-01702-w.
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