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Neutropenia
   Kaipol Takpradit
Outline

• Definition
• Clinical presentation
• Etiology
• Management*
 • Febrile neutropenia
Definition
• Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) less
  than 1,500/uL
 • Grading
 • Grade 1 : 1,500/uL - lower limit of
    normal
 • Grade 2 : 1,000/uL - <1,500/uL (mild)
 • Grade 3 : 500/uL - <1,000/uL (moderate)
 • Grade 4 : < 500/uL (severe)
                  Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v4.0 (CTCAE). NIH 2009v4.03(113)
Pseudoneutropenia

• Delayed examination of drawn specimens
• Paraproteinemia
• Anticoagulant
the blood has been drawn. The presence of paraproteinemia or the use of
 certain anticoagulants can likewise result in neutrophil clumping and
 spuriously low neutrophil counts ( 13). A final cause of pseudoneutropenia
 is the asymmetric distribution of circulating neutrophils to the marginated


Clinical presentation
 pool ( 14).

                                                                                                 P.1528




                                     Bodey GP, Buckley M, Sathe YS, Freireich EJ. Ann Intern Med 1966;64:328
Clinical presentation
 • Common site of infection
  • Oral cavity and mucous
    membrane
  • Skin
  • Perianal area
 • Common pathogen
  • Endogenous bacterial floras
Cause of neutropenia
• Acquired               • Congenital
  • Infection              • Kostmann syndrome,
                            cyclic neutropenia,
  • Drug and chemical       neutropenia with
                            phenotypic anomaly,
  • Nutritional             etc.

  • Immune neutropenia
  • Felty syndrome
  • Complement
   activation
Infection induce
Infection induce
• Virus : DHF, HBV, EBV, HIV
• Bacteria : gram negative,
  brucellosis, typhoid, tularemia
• Fungus : histoplasmosis
• Protozoa : malaria
• Rickettsia : typhus fever
Viral induce
• Many virus can cause neutropenia
 • Redistribution to marginal pool
 • Aggregating and sequestration after
    complement activation
 • Destruction by antibody
• Onset on peak of viremia and last 3-7
  days
• Rarely clinical significant
Viral induce
• Few virus can cause prolong
  neutropenia
 • HBV, EBV, HIV
• Mechanism by
 • Direct marrow infection
 • Autoantibody
• Can cause dangerous clinical illness
Bacterial induce
• Most common by gram negative
  endotoxin
• Spacial population
 • Neonate, undernourish, alcoholic, post
    chemo/RT,
• Most case experience short episode
• Rare case with progressive neutropenia
  and overwhelming neutropenia may
  benefit from G-CSF
Other agents
• Similar mechanism with viral induce
  neutropenia
• Produce toxin that destroy and suppress
  neutrophil production
• Infection-mediated decrease myeloid
  growth factor
• Migration of neutrophil to site of infection
• Neutrophil destruction via complement
  activation
Drug induce
Drug induce

• First described in 1931 with
  aminopyrine (Pyramidon)
• Incidence 1-3/million/year
• Usually under report
Mechanism of drug
     induce
• Immune-mediated
• Dose-dependent inhibition of
  granulopoiesis
• Direct toxic to myeloid precursor
  or marrow microenvironment
Immune
      mechanism
• Hapten induce antibody
 • aminopyrine, penicillin, PTU,
   antithyroid drug, gold
• Circulating immune complex
 • Quinidine-induce neutropenia
Dose-dependent
   suppression

• β-lactam ATB
• Carbamazipine
• Valproic acid
Valproic acid
Concentration (µg/ml)                CFU-GM inhibition(%)


         60                                          26 ± 4


        120                                         67 ± 15


        240                                         84 ± 27


                   Watts RG, Emanuel PD, Zuckerman KS, Howard TH. J Pediatr 1990;117:495–499.
Direct marrow
      damage
• Genetic predispose
 • Slow acetylator and sulfasalazine
• Captopril-induce agranulocytosis
  in renal insufficiency
• Cumulative dose of phenothiazine
  (onset after 3-4 weeks)
Time onset of
    drug induce
• Depend on mechanism
 • 1-2 days for immune mechanism
 • Weeks for myelosuppression
   mechanism
• Very vary duration
 • mean 12 days (3-56 days)
Diagnosis of drug
induce neutropenia
• Marrow finding may not specific
 • Hypocellularity marrow with
   maturation arrest
 • Hypercellularity marrow with
   increased myeloid precursor
• Diagnosis base on recognition
  agranulocytosis during drug
Treatment


• Withdraw drug if possible
• G-CSF indicate only in refractory
  case
Immune induce
Immune induce
• Similar to AIHA and ITP
• Cause by neutrophil-specific
  antibody (antibody to HNA)
• HLA and some red cell antigen
  also express on neutrophil
• Most HNA are known molecule
• Can occur with or without other
  cytopenia
are identified through the investigation of immune neutropenia. The
structure of several of the specific neutrophil antigens is known. For
example, the HNA1 (Human Neutrophil Antigen)


         Immune induce
family of antigens is isoforms of the neutrophil Fc IIIB receptor, whereas
HNA - 4 and HNA - 5 are the CD11b and CD11a antigens, respectively ( 87).
                                                                             P.1531




              Table 61.4 Human Neutrophil -Specific Antigens



      Antigen              Protein                Frequency (%) a

    HNA - 1           Fc RIIIb              58%


    HNA - 2           CD 117                97%


    HNA - 3           70–95 kDa             97%


    HNA - 4           CD 11b                99%


    HNA - 5           CD 11a                96%


    a Frequency represents phenotype in Caucasian population group.
Immune induce
• Primary immune or secondary
  from broader autoimmune
• Immune specific to single HNA
  suggesting primary and clonality
  disease
• Panantibody suggesting secondary
  causes
• Grave disease can associated with
  clonal antibody
Clinical

• ANC usually less than 500/µL
• Marrow usually show
  hypercellularity with lack of
  mature neutrophil
• Only demonstration of neutrophil
  antibody can help with diagnosis
Example of immune
   neutropenia
• Neonatal Alloimmune
 Neutropenia
• Autoimmune neutropenia
• Large Granular Lymphocytosis
 (LGL)
Autoimmune
     neutropenia
• May be transient or prolong course
• Associated with several condition
 • Wegener granulomatosis, RA, SLE,
    chronic hepatitis, systemic infection,
    malignancy
• In adult usually take prolong but benign
  clinical course
• Skin and lower respiratory tract are most
  common site
Autoimmune
    neutropenia
• Secondary autoimmune usually
  have worse prognosis, depend on
  associated autoimmune disease
• Primary isolated immune
  neutropenia rarely need
  treatment others than supportive
• There is uncertain benefit of G-
  CSF
Large granular
lymphocytosis (LGL)
 • Autoimmune neutropenia
   associated with marrow infiltration
   of large granular lymphocyte
 • Clonal disorder: leukemia of large
   granular lymphocyte
 • CD3, CD8, CD16 and CD57 positive
   with clonal T-cell receptor
   rearrangement
 • Associate with RA or other
   autoimmune disease
Felty syndrome

• RA (severe type)
• Splenomegaly
• Neutropenia
Mechanism
• LGL and Felty syndrome have shared
  the same mechanism
 • Antineutrophil antibody
 • Immune complex cause neutrophil
   adherence to vessel and
   sequestration in marginating pool
 • FAS mediate apoptosis
 • Other mechanism (impaired
   myelopoiesis, destruction by spleen)
Clinical
• LGL and Felty syndrome increase risk
  of infection
• Growth factor can be use as
  supportive along with specific
  treatment
• First line drugs include MTX or
  cyclosporine
• Cyclophophamide with prednisilone
  can be used in refractory case
• Splenectomy is now rarely indicated
Other causes
Complement
          activation
•   Complement induce neutrophil aggregate and
    adherence to endothelial surface (often in
    lungs) resulting in cardiopulmonary syndrome
•   C3a or C5a
•   Exposure to artificial membrane
    •   hemodialysis, cardiopulmonary bypass,
        apheresis, ECMO
•   Onset as soon as after blood expose to
    membranes
Splenic
    sequestration
• Can occur regardless of etiology of
  splenomegaly
• Related to spleen size and marrow
  response
• Rarely cause severe infection
Congenital
neutropenia
Approach to
neutropenia
Approach to
         neutropenia
• History
 • Infection type, frequency, severity,
   duration, age of onset.
 • Medication
• Physical exam
 • Site of infection
 • Lymph node and spleen
 • Sign of other cytopenia and other disease
Approach to
     neutropenia
• Laboratory
 • CBC, PBS, BMA
 • Cytogenetic study
 • Antineutrophil antibody
 • HIV screening
Febrile
neutropenia*


      *Chemotherapy/RT associate
Febrile
      neutropenia
• ANC < 500/µL or < 1,000/µL and
  decreasing to < 500/µL in next
  48hr
• Fever 38.3°c or 38.0°c over 1 hr
  (orally)
Risk assessment
• High risk
 • Need hospitalization and IV
   antibiotic
• Low risk
 • Can be manage as outpatients in
   selected case
High risk
• Inpatient status at onset
• Unstable or significant medical
  comorbidity

• Severe ANC ≤ 100/µL and prolonged ≥
  7 days
• Hepatic impaired (transaminitis > 5
  times ULN)
• Renal insufficiency (CreClr < 30 ml/min
• Pneumonia or grade 3-4 mucositis or
  complex infection
Low risk

• Outpatient status at onset
• No comorbidity
• Short duration of neutropenia
• ECOG 0-1
• No hepatic or renal impairment
Antibiotic
    consideration
• ESBL, MRSA, VRE risk
• Site of infection
• Local susceptibility pattern
• Broad spectrum
• Bactericidal activity
• Antipseudomonal coverage
IV Monotherapy

• Imipenem/cilastatin
• Meropenem
• PIP/Tazo
• Cefepime
• Ceftazidime* (Category 2A)
IV combination
• Aminoglycoside +
 Antipseudomonal penicillin ±
 betalactamase inhibitor
• Aminoglycoside + extended
 spectrum cephalosporin
 (cefepime, ceftazidime)
• Ciprofloxacin + Antipseudomonal
 penicillin
Oral therapy

• Ciprofloxacin + amoxicillin/
  clavulanate or clindamycin
• Should not be use if previous
  ciprofloxacin prophylaxis was used
Follow up

• Reassess in 3-5 days
• Consider antifungal if not
  response
• Initial regimen should continue
  until ANC ≥ 500/µL and increasing
Therapeutic use of
  growth factor
• Age > 65
• Prolonged (>10 days) and severe
  (ANC < 100/µ/L)
• Sepsis syndrome
• Pneumonia
• Invasive fungal infection
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Neutropenia

  • 1. Neutropenia Kaipol Takpradit
  • 2. Outline • Definition • Clinical presentation • Etiology • Management* • Febrile neutropenia
  • 3. Definition • Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) less than 1,500/uL • Grading • Grade 1 : 1,500/uL - lower limit of normal • Grade 2 : 1,000/uL - <1,500/uL (mild) • Grade 3 : 500/uL - <1,000/uL (moderate) • Grade 4 : < 500/uL (severe) Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v4.0 (CTCAE). NIH 2009v4.03(113)
  • 4. Pseudoneutropenia • Delayed examination of drawn specimens • Paraproteinemia • Anticoagulant
  • 5. the blood has been drawn. The presence of paraproteinemia or the use of certain anticoagulants can likewise result in neutrophil clumping and spuriously low neutrophil counts ( 13). A final cause of pseudoneutropenia is the asymmetric distribution of circulating neutrophils to the marginated Clinical presentation pool ( 14). P.1528 Bodey GP, Buckley M, Sathe YS, Freireich EJ. Ann Intern Med 1966;64:328
  • 6. Clinical presentation • Common site of infection • Oral cavity and mucous membrane • Skin • Perianal area • Common pathogen • Endogenous bacterial floras
  • 7. Cause of neutropenia • Acquired • Congenital • Infection • Kostmann syndrome, cyclic neutropenia, • Drug and chemical neutropenia with phenotypic anomaly, • Nutritional etc. • Immune neutropenia • Felty syndrome • Complement activation
  • 9. Infection induce • Virus : DHF, HBV, EBV, HIV • Bacteria : gram negative, brucellosis, typhoid, tularemia • Fungus : histoplasmosis • Protozoa : malaria • Rickettsia : typhus fever
  • 10. Viral induce • Many virus can cause neutropenia • Redistribution to marginal pool • Aggregating and sequestration after complement activation • Destruction by antibody • Onset on peak of viremia and last 3-7 days • Rarely clinical significant
  • 11. Viral induce • Few virus can cause prolong neutropenia • HBV, EBV, HIV • Mechanism by • Direct marrow infection • Autoantibody • Can cause dangerous clinical illness
  • 12. Bacterial induce • Most common by gram negative endotoxin • Spacial population • Neonate, undernourish, alcoholic, post chemo/RT, • Most case experience short episode • Rare case with progressive neutropenia and overwhelming neutropenia may benefit from G-CSF
  • 13. Other agents • Similar mechanism with viral induce neutropenia • Produce toxin that destroy and suppress neutrophil production • Infection-mediated decrease myeloid growth factor • Migration of neutrophil to site of infection • Neutrophil destruction via complement activation
  • 15. Drug induce • First described in 1931 with aminopyrine (Pyramidon) • Incidence 1-3/million/year • Usually under report
  • 16. Mechanism of drug induce • Immune-mediated • Dose-dependent inhibition of granulopoiesis • Direct toxic to myeloid precursor or marrow microenvironment
  • 17. Immune mechanism • Hapten induce antibody • aminopyrine, penicillin, PTU, antithyroid drug, gold • Circulating immune complex • Quinidine-induce neutropenia
  • 18. Dose-dependent suppression • β-lactam ATB • Carbamazipine • Valproic acid
  • 19. Valproic acid Concentration (µg/ml) CFU-GM inhibition(%) 60 26 ± 4 120 67 ± 15 240 84 ± 27 Watts RG, Emanuel PD, Zuckerman KS, Howard TH. J Pediatr 1990;117:495–499.
  • 20. Direct marrow damage • Genetic predispose • Slow acetylator and sulfasalazine • Captopril-induce agranulocytosis in renal insufficiency • Cumulative dose of phenothiazine (onset after 3-4 weeks)
  • 21. Time onset of drug induce • Depend on mechanism • 1-2 days for immune mechanism • Weeks for myelosuppression mechanism • Very vary duration • mean 12 days (3-56 days)
  • 22. Diagnosis of drug induce neutropenia • Marrow finding may not specific • Hypocellularity marrow with maturation arrest • Hypercellularity marrow with increased myeloid precursor • Diagnosis base on recognition agranulocytosis during drug
  • 23. Treatment • Withdraw drug if possible • G-CSF indicate only in refractory case
  • 25. Immune induce • Similar to AIHA and ITP • Cause by neutrophil-specific antibody (antibody to HNA) • HLA and some red cell antigen also express on neutrophil • Most HNA are known molecule • Can occur with or without other cytopenia
  • 26. are identified through the investigation of immune neutropenia. The structure of several of the specific neutrophil antigens is known. For example, the HNA1 (Human Neutrophil Antigen) Immune induce family of antigens is isoforms of the neutrophil Fc IIIB receptor, whereas HNA - 4 and HNA - 5 are the CD11b and CD11a antigens, respectively ( 87). P.1531 Table 61.4 Human Neutrophil -Specific Antigens Antigen Protein Frequency (%) a HNA - 1 Fc RIIIb 58% HNA - 2 CD 117 97% HNA - 3 70–95 kDa 97% HNA - 4 CD 11b 99% HNA - 5 CD 11a 96% a Frequency represents phenotype in Caucasian population group.
  • 27. Immune induce • Primary immune or secondary from broader autoimmune • Immune specific to single HNA suggesting primary and clonality disease • Panantibody suggesting secondary causes • Grave disease can associated with clonal antibody
  • 28. Clinical • ANC usually less than 500/µL • Marrow usually show hypercellularity with lack of mature neutrophil • Only demonstration of neutrophil antibody can help with diagnosis
  • 29. Example of immune neutropenia • Neonatal Alloimmune Neutropenia • Autoimmune neutropenia • Large Granular Lymphocytosis (LGL)
  • 30. Autoimmune neutropenia • May be transient or prolong course • Associated with several condition • Wegener granulomatosis, RA, SLE, chronic hepatitis, systemic infection, malignancy • In adult usually take prolong but benign clinical course • Skin and lower respiratory tract are most common site
  • 31. Autoimmune neutropenia • Secondary autoimmune usually have worse prognosis, depend on associated autoimmune disease • Primary isolated immune neutropenia rarely need treatment others than supportive • There is uncertain benefit of G- CSF
  • 32. Large granular lymphocytosis (LGL) • Autoimmune neutropenia associated with marrow infiltration of large granular lymphocyte • Clonal disorder: leukemia of large granular lymphocyte • CD3, CD8, CD16 and CD57 positive with clonal T-cell receptor rearrangement • Associate with RA or other autoimmune disease
  • 33. Felty syndrome • RA (severe type) • Splenomegaly • Neutropenia
  • 34. Mechanism • LGL and Felty syndrome have shared the same mechanism • Antineutrophil antibody • Immune complex cause neutrophil adherence to vessel and sequestration in marginating pool • FAS mediate apoptosis • Other mechanism (impaired myelopoiesis, destruction by spleen)
  • 35. Clinical • LGL and Felty syndrome increase risk of infection • Growth factor can be use as supportive along with specific treatment • First line drugs include MTX or cyclosporine • Cyclophophamide with prednisilone can be used in refractory case • Splenectomy is now rarely indicated
  • 37. Complement activation • Complement induce neutrophil aggregate and adherence to endothelial surface (often in lungs) resulting in cardiopulmonary syndrome • C3a or C5a • Exposure to artificial membrane • hemodialysis, cardiopulmonary bypass, apheresis, ECMO • Onset as soon as after blood expose to membranes
  • 38. Splenic sequestration • Can occur regardless of etiology of splenomegaly • Related to spleen size and marrow response • Rarely cause severe infection
  • 41. Approach to neutropenia • History • Infection type, frequency, severity, duration, age of onset. • Medication • Physical exam • Site of infection • Lymph node and spleen • Sign of other cytopenia and other disease
  • 42. Approach to neutropenia • Laboratory • CBC, PBS, BMA • Cytogenetic study • Antineutrophil antibody • HIV screening
  • 43. Febrile neutropenia* *Chemotherapy/RT associate
  • 44. Febrile neutropenia • ANC < 500/µL or < 1,000/µL and decreasing to < 500/µL in next 48hr • Fever 38.3°c or 38.0°c over 1 hr (orally)
  • 45. Risk assessment • High risk • Need hospitalization and IV antibiotic • Low risk • Can be manage as outpatients in selected case
  • 46. High risk • Inpatient status at onset • Unstable or significant medical comorbidity • Severe ANC ≤ 100/µL and prolonged ≥ 7 days • Hepatic impaired (transaminitis > 5 times ULN) • Renal insufficiency (CreClr < 30 ml/min • Pneumonia or grade 3-4 mucositis or complex infection
  • 47. Low risk • Outpatient status at onset • No comorbidity • Short duration of neutropenia • ECOG 0-1 • No hepatic or renal impairment
  • 48. Antibiotic consideration • ESBL, MRSA, VRE risk • Site of infection • Local susceptibility pattern • Broad spectrum • Bactericidal activity • Antipseudomonal coverage
  • 49. IV Monotherapy • Imipenem/cilastatin • Meropenem • PIP/Tazo • Cefepime • Ceftazidime* (Category 2A)
  • 50. IV combination • Aminoglycoside + Antipseudomonal penicillin ± betalactamase inhibitor • Aminoglycoside + extended spectrum cephalosporin (cefepime, ceftazidime) • Ciprofloxacin + Antipseudomonal penicillin
  • 51. Oral therapy • Ciprofloxacin + amoxicillin/ clavulanate or clindamycin • Should not be use if previous ciprofloxacin prophylaxis was used
  • 52. Follow up • Reassess in 3-5 days • Consider antifungal if not response • Initial regimen should continue until ANC ≥ 500/µL and increasing
  • 53. Therapeutic use of growth factor • Age > 65 • Prolonged (>10 days) and severe (ANC < 100/µ/L) • Sepsis syndrome • Pneumonia • Invasive fungal infection

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