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Neutropenia in Allogeneic Marrow Transplant Recipients Receiving Ganciclovir for Prevention of Cytomegalovirus Disease: Risk Factors and Outcome

Bernd Salzberger, Raleigh A. Bowden, Robert C. Hackman, Chris Davis, and Michael Boeckh

From the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

To determine risk factors, frequency, time patterns, and outcome of ganciclovir-related neutropenia in allogeneic marrow transplant recipients, 278 consecutive patients receiving ganciclovir from engraftment until day 100 were studied. In this cohort, 159 patients (57%) had absolute neutrophil counts (ANC) less than 1,500/µL, 112 (41%) had an ANC less than 1,000/µL, 87 (31%) less than 750/µL, and 56 (21%) less than 500/µL for at least 2 consecutive days. Statistically significant risk factors for neutropenia in a Cox model were low marrow cellularity between day 21 and 28 (relative risk [RR] 2.4, P = .0002), hyperbilirubinemia >= 6 mg/dL during the first 20 days (RR 2.5, P = .0001), and elevation of serum creatinine >= 2 mg/dL after day 21 after transplant (RR 2.1, P = .001). Restriction to factors present at engraftment resulted in a similar model with low marrow cellularity, hyperbilirubinemia >= 6 mg/dL, and elevated serum creatinine as significant risk factors. Patients with no risk factor had an incidence of neutropenia of 21%, an incidence of 31% for one risk factor, and of 57% for two or more risk factors (RR 3.8, P = .001). Neutropenia was a negative predictor of overall (RR 2.0, P = .0001) and event-free survival (RR 2.1, P < .0001), and a predictor of relapse (RR 1.7, P = .03) and nonrelapse mortality (RR 2.1, P = .003). Thus, early liver dysfunction, elevated serum creatinine, and low marrow cellularity are risk factors for ganciclovir-related neutropenia. Neutropenia in ganciclovir recipients after marrow transplantation is an independent risk factor for mortality.

Blood, Vol. 90 No. 6 (September 15), 1997: pp. 2502-2508
© 1997 by The American Society of Hematology.


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