Leukemia & Lymphoma | 2019

A randomized controlled feasibility trial of paracetamol during febrile neutropenia in hemato-oncology patients

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The efficacy of paracetamol (acetaminophen) as an antipyretic during febrile neutropenia (FN) has not previously been established. We conducted a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled feasibility trial: hemato-oncology patients at high FN risk were randomly assigned to six hourly oral paracetamol (1\u2009g) or placebo during the first 42\u2009hours of FN. Fifty-three participants were screened, thirty-seven enrolled; 22 developed FN and commenced treatment (13 paracetamol; 9 placebo); recruitment rates were below, and retention rates met, pre-defined feasibility criteria. During the first 24\u2009hours of FN, paracetamol recipients had significantly lower peak temperature than placebo: mean 38.2 (standard deviation 0.8) °C versus 38.9 (0.4) °C; difference −0.78\u2009°C (95% CI −1.38 to −0.18); p\u2009=\u2009.013. Bacterial load measurement was not informative. Paracetamol lowers body temperature during FN, and definitive trials to determine its impact on FN outcomes are needed. Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry reference ACTRN12613000601730; funded by Health Research Council of New Zealand.

Volume 60
Pages 1540 - 1547
DOI 10.1080/10428194.2018.1538512
Language English
Journal Leukemia & Lymphoma

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