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Association of temperature greater than 41.1 degrees C (106 degrees F) with serious illness.

S Press, N P Fawcett.   

Abstract

In a 9-month prospective study conducted in an urban emergency room, 15 children with rectal temperature greater than 41.1 degrees C (106 degrees F) were evaluated. Seven of the 15 patients were admitted to the hospital. Two children who were discharged home required subsequent admission, and six were managed on an ambulatory basis. Eight (53.3%) children had serious disease: two bacterial meningitis, two bacteremia without meningitis, two pneumonia, one pericarditis with effusion, and one Kawasaki disease. In four, the final diagnosis indicated a much more serious illness than was considered initially. The laboratory studies did not correlate reliably with the final diagnosis or need for admission. Children with a rectal temperature greater than 41.1 degrees C are at high risk for a life-threatening illness and should be evaluated for sepsis and meningitis.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3965227     DOI: 10.1177/000992288502400103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pediatr (Phila)        ISSN: 0009-9228            Impact factor:   1.168


  2 in total

1.  Prospective evaluation of the risk of serious bacterial infection in children who present to the emergency department with hyperpyrexia (temperature of 106 degrees F or higher).

Authors:  Barbara W Trautner; A Chantal Caviness; Gary R Gerlacher; Gail Demmler; Charles G Macias
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2006-07       Impact factor: 7.124

2.  Childhood bacterial meningitis: initial symptoms and signs related to age, and reasons for consulting a physician.

Authors:  P Valmari; H Peltola; O Ruuskanen; H Korvenranta
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  1987-09       Impact factor: 3.183

  2 in total

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