JMA Journal
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Original Research Article
Efficacy and Safety of Sitafloxacin in Treating Low-risk Febrile Neutropenia in Patients with Lung Cancer
Rintaro OnTakemasa MatsumotoNoriyuki EbiSeiji DoiHiroshi IshiiMakoto FurugenJiro FujitaMaako IdeJunji KishimotoIsamu OkamotoMasaki FujitaLung Oncology Group in Kyushu (LOGIK)
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2022 年 5 巻 3 号 p. 334-340

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Introduction: Febrile episodes in patients with cancer and chemotherapy-induced neutropenia can be life-threatening and generally require prompt administration of broad-spectrum antimicrobials. However, little evidence exists for treating patients with solid tumors and febrile neutropenia (FN) with oral antimicrobials.

Methods: In this prospective study, we aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of sitafloxacin (STFX) for treating FN in lung cancer patients. In this prospective study, low-risk FN patients with lung cancer received STFX. The primary endpoint was response rate, defined as 5 sequential days of absence of fever without adverse events. The study was registered as UMIN000010911.

Results: As a result, STFX was administered to 26 patients, all of whom survived during its administration. Of the 26, 14 completed primary endpoint (53.85%). The low response rate was attributed to occurrence of fevers of unknown cause rather than failure of FN treatment. Only two patients received antibacterial agents other than STFX. If response rate omitted absence of fever and been defined only as recovery from FN without changing microbial agents or serious complications, the response rate would have been 91.67%. Adverse events occurred in eight patients, none of which were serious.

Conclusions: In conclusion, STFX might be used to treat low-risk FN in patients with lung cancer; however, a more detailed study will be required in future.

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