Purpose: Treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is associated with substantial adverse effects, including neutropenia and infection. Viridans streptococci (VS) are a primary cause of infection and pneumonia in patients with neutropenia. The authors determined the incidence, clinical features, and complications of VS sepsis in children receiving chemotherapy for AML.

Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 172 patients treated on their institutional protocols AML91 (n = 95) and AML97 (n = 77) and identified 36 patients who had VS sepsis.

Results: The 1-year cumulative incidence of VS sepsis was significantly higher in AML97 than in AML91. Patients with favorable cytogenetic features (ie, t(9;11), t(8;21), or inv(16)) had a significantly higher incidence of infection than did other patients. VS sepsis developed at various times after chemotherapy was initiated, and patients remained febrile for a median of 15 days. Twelve patients (33%) experienced hypotension, 10 (28%) acute respiratory distress syndrome, and 6 (17%) fungal infection. Twenty-three patients (64%) required intensive care, 21 (58%), oxygen therapy, and 7 (19%), vasopressor medications. One patient died of pulmonary aspergillosis after VS sepsis. The 3-year cumulative incidence of aspergillosis was higher in patients with VS sepsis than in those without.

Conclusions: Although antibiotic therapy rapidly resolved VS sepsis, complications associated with this infection remained life-threatening in children receiving chemotherapy for AML.

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