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Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy 2004-Jan

[Clinical evaluation of cefozopran as treatment for febrile neutropenia].

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Takashi Saito
Masamichi Hara
Katsuji Shinagawa
Yuichiro Nawa
Koichi Nakase
Makoto Takeuchi
Akira Miyata
Shunnichi Fukuda
Kazutaka Sunami
Kenji Imajoh

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Clinical effects and safety of cefozopran (CZOP) were evaluated by the Okayama Bone Marrow Transplantation Group. Twenty-five patients expected to experience febrile neutropenia during induction chemotherapy or consolidation chemotherapy of acute leukemia were enrolled between July 2000 and November 2002. CZOP was administrated by drip infusion at 4g/day bid for a minimum of 3 days. The clinical effects and safety were evaluated in 20 patients with fever of 37.5 degrees C or more from a clinically suspected infection. The underlying disease was acute myeloid leukemia in 17 patients, acute lymphoid leukemia in 1 and acute promyelogeneous leukemia in 1. The complicating infections were sepsis and suspected sepsis. Clinical efficacy was excellent in 11 patients, good in 1, fair in 2 and poor in 6, with an efficacy rate of 60.0%. The efficacy rate in patients whose albumin levels before therapy were less than 3.8 g/dl was 37.5%, whereas the rate in patients whose albumin levels before therapy were between 3.8 g/dl and 5.3 g/dl was 80.0%. The efficacy rate in patients whose neutrophil counts before therapy were less than 100/microliter was 50.0%, whereas the rate in patients whose neutrophil counts after therapy were less than 100/microliter was 53.8%. The efficacy rate in patients whose neutrophil counts both before and after therapy were less than 100/microliter was 37.5%. Side effect of exanthema was observed in 1 patient. These results indicate that CZOP is an effective and safe antibiotic for the treatment of febrile neutropenia in patients with hematological malignancies.

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