| Literature DB >> 26920747 |
Riccardo Lubrano1, Sara Paoli2, Marco Bonci3, Luigi Di Ruzza4, Corrado Cecchetti5, Raffaele Falsaperla6, Piero Pavone7, Nassim Matin8, Giovanna Vitaliti9,10, Isotta Gentile11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism of defense against infections that leads to inappropriate use of antipyretics and potentially dangerous side effects. This study is designed to evaluate the appropriateness of antipyretics dosages generally administered to children with fever, and to identify factors that may influence dosage accuracy.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26920747 PMCID: PMC4769520 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-016-0219-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Fig. 1Body temperature to which the parents reported to have begun to treat the fever
Subgroups of the studied population accordingly to the total daily dose (group D > 90 mg/kg/day; Group C < 90 mg/kg/die) and the single daily dose (group A < 15 mg/kg/dose; group B > 15 mg/kg/dose;) of assumed acetaminophen
| Group dose/day | N (%) | Medical prescription/self-prescription %/% | mg/kg/day | Sub-group dose | N (%) | mg/kg/dose | N. of doses | mg/kg/day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median | Median | Median | Median | |||||
| 3 rd quartile | 3 rd quartile | 3 rd quartile | 3 rd quartile | |||||
| 1 st quartile | 1 st quartile | 1 st quartile | 1 st quartile | |||||
| Group D | 337 (24.12) | 9,82/14.3 | 107.14 | <15 mg/kg/dose (Group A) | 8 (2.37) | 13.39 | 8.00 | 107.10 |
| 14.76 | 8.00 | 118.10 | ||||||
| 123.71 | 11.94 | 8.00 | 95.52 | |||||
| >90 mg/kg/day | >15 mg/kg/dose (Group B) | 329 (97.63) | 19.53 | 6.00 | 107.14 | |||
| 97.61 | 22.73 | 6.00 | 123.97 | |||||
| 17.24 | 5.00 | 97.66 | ||||||
| Group C | 1060 (75.88) | 75.88/0 | 58.20 | <15 mg/kg/dose (Group A) | 703 (66.32) | 11.68 | 4.00 | 52.63 |
| 13.44 | 6.00 | 68.18 | ||||||
| 73.13 | 9.62 | 4.00 | 39.06 | |||||
| <90 mg/kg/day | >15 mg/kg/dose (Group B) | 357 (33.68) | 18.11 | 4.00 | 68.96 | |||
| 44.78 | ||||||||
| 20.00 | 4.00 | 76.92 | ||||||
| 16.67 | 3.00 | 61.68 |
Group D vs C (mg/kg/day) p < 0.001
Group D: Sub-group A vs Sub-group
mg/kg/dose p < 0.0001; number of doses p < 0.0001; mg/kg/day p NS
Group C: Sub-group A vs Sub-group B
mg/kg/dose p < 0.0001; number of doses p < 0.0001; mg/kg/day p < 0.0001
mg/kg/dose for C vs D sub-groups
CA vs DB; DB vs CB; DA vs CB p < 0.0001 – DA vs CA p NS
Number of doses for C vs D sub-groups
CA vs DB; DB vs CB; DA vs CB; DA vs CA p < 0.0001
mg/kg/day for C vs D sub-groups
CA vs DB; DB vs CB; DA vs CB; DA vs CA p < 0.0001
Influence of the level of education on the total daily dose of administered acetaminophen
| Group C | Group D | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <90 mg/kg/day | >90 mg/kg/day | ||||
| Level of education | Elementary school | Primary education | Secondary education | Secondary education | University education |
| Number | 44 | 347 | 669 | 98 | 239 |
| % in the group | 4 | 33 | 63 | 29 | 71 |
| % of the total population | 3.15 | 24.84 | 47.88 | 7.01 | 17.11 |
| Dose/day mg/kg/die | 21.47/23.94/17.51 | 41.67/46.58/35.71 | 69.44/77.40/60.42 | 93.75/96.65/92.98 | 115.38/128.20/107.14 |
Dose/day = median/ 3 rd quartile/1 st quartile
C group C, D group D
El Elementary school, P primary education, S secondary education, U University education
El vs P; El vs S-C; El vs S-D; S-D vs U; P vs S-C; P vs S-D; P vs U; S-C vs S-D; S-D vs U all p < 0.0001
Contingency table of the nationality with respect to the daily dose of total administered acetaminophen. Nationality by group dose/day
| Group C | Group D | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Count | Daily dose | Daily dose | |
| Total % | <90 mg/kg/day | >90 mg/kg/day | |
| Col % | |||
| Row % | |||
| Foreing | 133 | 51 | 184 |
| 9,52 | 3,65 | 13,17 | |
| 12,55 | 15,13 | ||
| 72,28 | 27,72 | ||
| Italian | 927 | 286 | 1213 |
| 66,36 | 20,47 | 86,83 | |
| 87,45 | 84,87 | ||
| 76,42 | 23,58 | ||
| 1060 | 337 | 1397 | |
| 75,88 | 24,12 |