“…Equivocal findings were noted among studies that examined infection, with some finding an association (Derr et al, 2008; Hammer et al, 2009, Hammer et al, 2016; Hong et al, 2014; Ito et al, 2014; Jackson et al, 2012; Matias et al, 2013; Rentschler et al, 2010, Sheean et al, 2006; Soysal et al, 2012; Storey & Von Ah 2016; Weiser et al, 2004) and others not (Derr et al, 2009; Fuji et al, 2007; Garg et al, 2007; Hardy et al, 2010; Storey & Von Ah 2015). Inconsistent findings as it related to hyperglycemia and length of stay were found, some showing a relationship (Garg et al, 2007; Karnchanasorn et al, 2012; Sheean et al, 2013) and others not (Rentschler et al, 2010; Storey & Von Ah, 2015; Storey & Von Ah 2016). Some of the studies examined health-related outcomes that were not assessed in the others such as: morbidity, engraftment, number of neutropenic days and complete remission thus not allowing for comparison (Jackson et al, 2012; Karnchanasorn et al, 2012; Storey & Von Ah, 2015; Storey & Von Ah, 2016; Weiser et al, 2014).…”