Global Pediatric Health (Jan 2020)
Causes of Death in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at Hue Central Hospital for 10 Years (2008-2018)
Abstract
Aim . To analyze the common cause of death in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients. Methods and Materials . A retrospective descriptive study on children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who died at Hue Central Hospital between 2008 and 2018. All the patients were treated with the same protocol of modified Children’s Cancer Group 1882 and 1881. Results . A total of 238 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who were cared for at our center were enrolled. Of these, there were 74 deaths. Among the death group, the male-to-female ratio was 2.7:1. Twenty-six (35.1%) occurred in maintenance phase, 18 (24.3%) occurred in induction phase, and 9 (12.2%) occurred in delayed intensification. Infection was responsible for deaths in 32 of 74 (43.2%) cases. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found in 3 of 32 infected cases (9.4%) and resistance to almost all antibiotics in our hospital. Relapse, abandonment, and bleeding were documented in 20 (27.0%), 7 (9.5%), and 6 (8.1%) cases, respectively. Twenty-seven (84.3%) patients had absolute neutrophil count <500/µL. Of 32 infectious deaths, pneumonia occurred in 40.6%. Regarding 20 relapse death, bone marrow was the major site of relapse and it occurred in 13 (65%) cases. And there were 65% patients with very early relapse. Conclusions . Infection is the major cause of mortality in acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients in our study. To improve outcome, we should improve supportive care, especially prevention and control infection.