Infection prophylaxis patterns following pediatric autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A survey of Pediatric Transplant and Cell Therapy Consortium centers Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1111/petr.13821 PMID: 32844543 Web of Science: 000562390400001

Cited authors

  • Falcon, Corey P.; Broglie, Larisa; Phelan, Rachel; Choi, Sung W.; Auletta, Jeffery J.; Chewning, Joseph H.

Abstract

  • No standardized guidelines exist for infectious prophylaxis following pediatric auto-HSCT. We hypothesized significant variation in clinical practice. Thirty-three Pediatric Transplant and Cell Therapy Consortium centers completed a survey to assess institutional management. The majority utilize viral (91%) and fungal prophylaxis (94%), but duration varies. Bacterial prophylaxis during neutropenia is instituted by 42%. Our study demonstrates marked practice variability in infectious prophylaxis across centers. Additional research is needed to address patterns of infectious complications and to develop meaningful clinical practice guidelines for pediatric auto-HSCT.

Publication date

  • 2020

Published in

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1397-3142