Infections in non-transplanted oncohaematological patients

Authors

  • M.C. Mateos
  • J.M. Arguiñano
  • M.A. Ardaiz
  • F.J. Oyarzábal

Keywords:

Infección. Inmunodeficiencia celular.

Abstract

Oncohaematological patients present a high incidence of infections, which are one of the principle causes of morbility and mortality. There are different types of immunodepression related to the disease, the moment of its evolution and the treatment received. For practical purposes we will distinguish between patients with severe neutropenia, those with some alteration to humoral immunity and, finally, cellular immunodeficiencies. There are no immunodeficiencies associated to each disease, instead several immunitarian deficiencies can be associated in a single clinical entity. Neutropenic patients, generally with acute leukaemias and following intensive chemotherapy, have bacterial and fungal infections conditioned by the intensity and duration of the neutropenia. In the case of patients with humoural immunodeficiency (multiple mieloma, chronic lymphatic leukaemia, splenectomised) there are frequent infections by encapsulated germs. When there is cellular immunodepression (Hodgkin’s disease, advanced chronic lymphoproliferative symdromes, treatment with glucocorticoids, analogues of the purines and treatment with monoclonal antibodies) the risk of infection by opportunist germs is conditioned by the reduction of the figure of CD4 lymphocytes. We review the different strategies of prophylaxis and treatment in each of the situations.

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Published

2008-11-13

How to Cite

Mateos, M., Arguiñano, J., Ardaiz, M., & Oyarzábal, F. (2008). Infections in non-transplanted oncohaematological patients. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra, 28(1), 59–81. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/ASSN/article/view/4619

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Review article