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. 2012 Aug;37(8):440-442, 445-448.

Table 2.

Hematological and Nonhematological Toxicity in Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, Version 4.0

Reaction Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5
Neutropenia Neutrophils
  • < LLN–1,500/mm3

  • < LLN to 1.5 × 109/L

Neutrophils
  • < 1,500–1,000/mm3

  • < 1.5 to 1.0 ×109/L

Neutrophils
  • < 1,000–500/mm3

  • < 1.0 to 0.5 × 109/L

Neutrophils
  • < 500/mm3

  • < 0.5 × 109 /L

Death
Febrile neutropenia*
  • Life-threatening consequences (e.g., septic shock, hypotension, acidosis, necrosis)

Death
Hypersensitivity or allergic reaction
  • Transient flushing or rash

  • Drug-induced fever < 100.4°F (38°C)

  • Rash

  • Flushing

  • Urticaria

  • Dyspnea

  • Drug-induced fever > 100.4°F (38°C)

  • Symptomatic bronchospasm with or without urticaria requiring parenteral medications

  • Allergy-related edema, angioedema, hypotension

  • Anaphylaxis

Death
Diarrhea
  • Increase of less than four stools per day over baseline

  • Mild increase in ostomy output compared with baseline

  • Increase of 4 to 6 stools per day over baseline

  • IV fluids indicated for < 24 hours

  • Moderate increase in ostomy output compared with baseline

  • Does not interfere with ADL

  • Increase of 7 or more stools per day over baseline

  • Incontinence

  • IV fluids indicated for 24 hours or more

  • Hospitalization

  • Severe increase in ostomy output compared with baseline

  • Interferes with ADL

  • Life-threatening consequences (e.g., hemodynamic collapse)

Death

ADL = activities of daily living; ANC = absolute neutrophil count; LLN = lower limit of normal.

*

Fever of unknown origin without clinically or microbiologically documented infection; ANC < 1.0 × 109/L and fever ≥ 38.5°C.

Data compiled from National Institutes of Health.35