Objective: The purpose of the study was to survey current G-CSF use in cancer patients, investigate whether the use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor(G-CSF) is standardized. Methods: From July 2012 to October 2...Objective: The purpose of the study was to survey current G-CSF use in cancer patients, investigate whether the use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor(G-CSF) is standardized. Methods: From July 2012 to October 2012, patients in a third-grade class-A hospital were investigated by self-designed questionnaires, according to ASCO's recommendations for white blood cell growth factors in 2006 and NCCN myeloid growth factors guideline in 2012. Results: Two hundred and twenty-two patients treated with 724 courses of chemotherapy were included. In prophylactic use, 259(35.8%) cases used G-CSF that the guideline doesn't recommend, which belonged to excessive use, the dose were 274 700 μg, accounting for 59.7% of the totle prophylactic use; 105(14.5%) didn't use while the guideline recommend, belonging to lack of use. 89.0% of the prophylactic use were 24–72 h after chemotherapy, only a few(5.4%) on the day of chemotherapy. In therapeutic use, only 3.1% were standardized, with the dose of 23 000 μg, accounting for 7.4% of the total. So 92.6% were excessive. 14.2% of the therapeutic use were 24–72 h after chemotherapy, 21.2% on the day of chemotherapy. Conclusion: More than 50% use of G-CSF weren't standardized, especially the excessive use.展开更多
Objective To evaluate the effect of recombinant human granulocyte colon y stimulating factor (rhGCSF) on accelerating neutrophil recovery and decrease fatal infections for childhood acute myeloid leukemia (AML) Meth...Objective To evaluate the effect of recombinant human granulocyte colon y stimulating factor (rhGCSF) on accelerating neutrophil recovery and decrease fatal infections for childhood acute myeloid leukemia (AML) Methods From November 1992 to March 1997, 45 patients wer e enrolled into our study and 15 were newly diagnosed All were treated with hi gh dose chemotherapy combined with rhGCSF Results Of 15 newly diagnosed patients, 13 achieved complete remission (CR) after one course of therapy and 2 achieved CR after two courses of therapy For newly diagnosed patients, the durations of absolute neutrophil counts (ANC ) <05109/L were 5 days and 10 days in rhGCSF group and control group res p ectively ( P <005) The incidences of infection of these two groups w ere 40% and 60% respectively ( P <005) As for patients who receive d intensive therapy, the durations of ANC <05109/L were 5 days and 8 days i n rhGCSF group and control group, respectively ( P <005), and the i ncidences of infection were 25% and 444% respectively ( P <005) Conclusions The application of rhGCSF in children with AML after chem otherapy may hasten the hematopoietic recovery The duration of neutropenia wa s shortened by 3-4 days, and the incidence of fatal infection was reduced rhG CSF does not stimulate AML growth in vivo展开更多
文摘Objective: The purpose of the study was to survey current G-CSF use in cancer patients, investigate whether the use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor(G-CSF) is standardized. Methods: From July 2012 to October 2012, patients in a third-grade class-A hospital were investigated by self-designed questionnaires, according to ASCO's recommendations for white blood cell growth factors in 2006 and NCCN myeloid growth factors guideline in 2012. Results: Two hundred and twenty-two patients treated with 724 courses of chemotherapy were included. In prophylactic use, 259(35.8%) cases used G-CSF that the guideline doesn't recommend, which belonged to excessive use, the dose were 274 700 μg, accounting for 59.7% of the totle prophylactic use; 105(14.5%) didn't use while the guideline recommend, belonging to lack of use. 89.0% of the prophylactic use were 24–72 h after chemotherapy, only a few(5.4%) on the day of chemotherapy. In therapeutic use, only 3.1% were standardized, with the dose of 23 000 μg, accounting for 7.4% of the total. So 92.6% were excessive. 14.2% of the therapeutic use were 24–72 h after chemotherapy, 21.2% on the day of chemotherapy. Conclusion: More than 50% use of G-CSF weren't standardized, especially the excessive use.
文摘Objective To evaluate the effect of recombinant human granulocyte colon y stimulating factor (rhGCSF) on accelerating neutrophil recovery and decrease fatal infections for childhood acute myeloid leukemia (AML) Methods From November 1992 to March 1997, 45 patients wer e enrolled into our study and 15 were newly diagnosed All were treated with hi gh dose chemotherapy combined with rhGCSF Results Of 15 newly diagnosed patients, 13 achieved complete remission (CR) after one course of therapy and 2 achieved CR after two courses of therapy For newly diagnosed patients, the durations of absolute neutrophil counts (ANC ) <05109/L were 5 days and 10 days in rhGCSF group and control group res p ectively ( P <005) The incidences of infection of these two groups w ere 40% and 60% respectively ( P <005) As for patients who receive d intensive therapy, the durations of ANC <05109/L were 5 days and 8 days i n rhGCSF group and control group, respectively ( P <005), and the i ncidences of infection were 25% and 444% respectively ( P <005) Conclusions The application of rhGCSF in children with AML after chem otherapy may hasten the hematopoietic recovery The duration of neutropenia wa s shortened by 3-4 days, and the incidence of fatal infection was reduced rhG CSF does not stimulate AML growth in vivo