We evaluate ceftazidime/avibactam (C/A) and ceftolozane/tazobactam (C/T) use in hematological patients with febrile neutropenia (FN) receiving high-dose chemotherapy and HSCT.
Between January-December 2018, we conducted a retrospective study to assess C/A and C/T efficacy through infection-related mortality (IRM) and bacteremia clearance for carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (CR-GNB) pre-engraftment blood-stream infections (PE-BSIs).
Seventy patients underwent allogeneic HSCT: C/A and C/T were dispensed in 13% and 3%, respectively. C/A was administered as definite therapy for CR-Klebsiella pneumoniae (CR-Kp) PE-BSI in four carriers (bacteremia clearance in 5-days), empirical therapy for clinically-documented infection (CDI) in two patients (one carrier with pneumonia, one non-carrier with shock) and empirical therapy for fever of unknown origin in three CR-Kp carriers. C/T was administered as definite therapy for CR-Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CR-Pa) intra-abdominal infection in one carrier and empirical therapy for CDI (pneumonia) in one non-carrier. Among patients without PE-BSIs and with Gram-positive bacteria PE-BSIs, IRM was 0% at +30-day; conversely, it was 30% in GNB PE-BSIs (two CR-Kp PE-BSIs, one CR-Pa C/T-resistant PE-BSI). Thirty-nine patients underwent autologous HSCT: C/A and C/T were administered, respectively, as definite therapy for CR-Kp PE-BSI in one carrier (bacteremia clearance in 3-days) and for Pa PE-BSI (three strains, one CR-Pa) in one non-carrier (bacteremia clearance in 2-days). Overall, IRM at +30-day was 0%.
Monitoring MDR-GNB colonization allowed us to select carriers who benefit a prompt administration of new antibiotics, improving HSCT outcome in a high-risk population. C/A and C/T are effective in bacteremia clearance; unfortunately, MDR-GNB PE-BSIs still burden IRM.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Daniela Clerici
Chiara Oltolini
Raffaella Greco
Marco Ripa
Fabio Giglio
Sara Mastaglio
Francesca Lorentino
Francesca Pavesi
Francesca Farina
Carmine Liberatore
Barbara Castiglioni
Chiara Tassan Din
Massimo Bernardi
Consuelo Corti
Jacopo Peccatori
Paolo Scarpellini
Fabio Ciceri
Antonella Castagna
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