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@precordialthump I totally forgot about the EKG library! Awesome stuff. Keep up the great work (when do you sleep?!) 259 days ago
@emeducation Perfect, thanks for the suggestions! Turns out one is co-authored by Jeff Tabas. He already gave them all books. 259 days ago
Recommendations for an EKG resource to review bread & butter cases for senior residents? Pre-graduation panic setting in for our residents. 259 days ago
@danipedia Good point. I use the studies to convince the trauma consults NOT to get c-spine imaging on EVERYONE (citing distracting injury)! 264 days ago
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Paucis Verbis: Neutropenic fever in cancer patients

Posted Oct 07 2011 12:00am

A 65 y/o man with a history of prostate cancer presents to your ED from home appearing fairly well and a mild cough for 3 days. His vital signs are
  • Temperature 39 C
  • BP 160/80
  • HR 60
  • RR 14
  • Oxygen saturation 99% on room air
His absolute neutrophil count (ANC) comes back at 300 cells/mm3. His chest xray shows a right middle lobe pneumonia and a central line catheter tip ending in the SVC.
  • Is this patient "high" or "low" risk per the Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC)? 
  • Does this person require inpatient admission?
  • What antibiotics would you start on this patient?
Answers:
  • The patient's MASCC score is 5 (mild symptoms) + 5 (no hypotension) + 4 (no COPD) + 4 (solid tumor) + 3 (no dehydration) + 3 (outpatient) = 24 = LOW RISK
  • The patient is HIGH RISK clinically because of the finding of pneumonia on CXR. Admit.
  • Abx = Cefipime + Vancomycin

FYI: Vancomycin is not always indicated in cancer patients with a neutropenic fever.



You can download this PV card:  [ MS Word ] [ PDF ] See  other Paucis Verbis cards .
Thanks to Alissa and Hemal for suggesting the topic!

Reference
Friefeld AG et al. Clinical practice guideline for the use of antimicrobial agents in neutropenic patients with cancer: 2010 update by the IDSA. Clin Infect Dis. 2011; 52(4):e56-93. Pubmed



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