Proactive Glucose Screening Tool Effective for Time-sensitive Identification of Hyperglycemia in Childhood Cancer Patients.
Rachel HillTyler HambyMike LevittGarland SiebertMaranda DiazAshraf MohamedPublished in: Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology (2023)
Approximately 4% to 35% of pediatric patients undergoing treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and lymphoblastic lymphoma (LLy) develop drug-induced hyperglycemia. Though hyperglycemia is associated with poor outcomes, no guidelines for identifying drug-induced hyperglycemia currently exist, and the time course for developing hyperglycemia remains relatively uncharacterized after induction therapy. The present study evaluated a hyperglycemia screening protocol that was implemented to identify hyperglycemia more promptly, examined predictors of hyperglycemia during ALL and LLy therapy, and described the timeline for developing hyperglycemia. A retrospective review of 154 patients diagnosed with ALL or LLy at Cook Children's Medical Center between March 2018 and April 2022 was performed. Predictors of hyperglycemia were examined with Cox regression. The hyperglycemia screening protocol was ordered for 88 (57%) patients. Fifty-four (35%) patients developed hyperglycemia. In multivariate analyses, age 10 years or older (hazard ratio = 2.50, P = 0.007) and weight loss (vs gain) during induction (hazard ratio = 3.39, P < 0.05) were associated with hyperglycemia. The present study identified a population of patients at risk of developing hyperglycemia and identifies strategies for hyperglycemia screening. In addition, the present study showed that some patients developed hyperglycemia after induction therapy, which highlights the importance of continued blood glucose monitoring in at-risk patients. Implications and suggestions for further research are discussed.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- drug induced
- ejection fraction
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- patients undergoing
- diabetic rats
- weight loss
- stem cells
- liver injury
- randomized controlled trial
- dna methylation
- bariatric surgery
- adipose tissue
- young adults
- peritoneal dialysis
- blood pressure
- oxidative stress
- childhood cancer
- smoking cessation
- patient reported
- metabolic syndrome
- allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation