• Journal of chemotherapy · Jun 2003

    Review Comparative Study

    Ceftriaxone in febrile neutropenia.

    • M Karthaus and O A Cornely.
    • Med. Klinik II, Department of Oncology and Palliative Care, Evangelisches Johannes-Krankenhaus, Bielefeld, Germany. Meinolf-Karthaus@Johanneswerk.de
    • J Chemother. 2003 Jun 1; 15 (3): 211-9.

    AbstractStandard management of febrile neutropenia requires prompt administration of empirical, broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy, since febrile neutropenia is associated with a significant risk of infectious complications and mortality. Risk-assessment models have been developed that differentiate febrile patients with neutropenia according to their risk for infectious complications and/or mortality and have prompted a change in the management of these patients. Ceftriaxone is a long-lasting, broad spectrum cephalosporin which has demonstrated efficacy in this indication in many publications. The role of ceftriaxone in febrile neutropenia will be discussed based on literature analysis and on the author's experience.

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