• J. Pediatr. Hematol. Oncol. · Jul 2008

    Risk factors for death in children and adolescents with cancer and sepsis/septic shock.

    • Elenice Domingos da Silva, Paulo Cesar Koch Nogueira, Tânia Maria Russo Zamataro, Werther Brunow de Carvalho, and Antonio Sérgio Petrilli.
    • Oncologic Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Instituto de Oncologia Pediátrica, Grupo de Apoio ao Adolescente e à Criança com Câncer, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. niceds@uol.com.br
    • J. Pediatr. Hematol. Oncol. 2008 Jul 1;30(7):513-8.

    ObjectiveTo assess risk factors for mortality in children and adolescents with cancer and sepsis/septic shock, admitted to intensive care unit.Patients And MethodsRetrospective study of a cohort of cancer and sepsis/septic shock patients (n=155) admitted to Oncological Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, between October 1998 and October 2001, with assessment of 12 potential risk factors for mortality by univariate analysis, followed by multivariable analysis.ResultsForty-seven out of 155 patients died (30.3%). In the present sample, after multivariable analysis, 3/12 variables proved to be statistically significant: respiratory infection [hazard ratio (HR)=2.3 and 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.3-4.2], duration of granulocytopenia (HR=2.4 and 95% CI=1.2-4.9), and number of organ dysfunction (HR=7.4 and 95% CI=2.6-21.3).ConclusionsOur data suggest that mortality in Oncological Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is high and the main factors involved in prognosis are number of dysfunctional organs, respiratory infections, and duration of granulocytopenia; the mortality rises 7.4 times for each dysfunctional organ. We believe that prospective and multicenter studies are necessary to better characterize risk factors that are specific for cancer patients to produce a particular score to predict severity of complications and mortality of children with cancer.

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