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Post-operative pyrexia in an orthopaedic unit.

L N Gakuu1.   

Abstract

The causes of post operative pyrexia in an orthopaedic unit was studied prospectively in 520 patients who underwent surgery. Two hundred patients (38.4%) developed postoperative pyrexia as defined by having recorded high temperatures of over 38 degrees C on two occasions within 24 hours (excluding the first 24 hours post-operatively). The commonest causes of post-operative pyrexia were wound infection in 70 (13.4%), respiratory tract infections in 40 (7.6%) and malaria in 30 (5.7%) patients, while other causes were urinary tract infection in 20 (3.8%), thrombophlebitis in 15 (2.8%) and deep vein thrombosis in 15 (2.8%) of the patients; while ten (1.9%) patients had pyrexia of undetermined cause despite exhaustive clinical and laboratory workup. The other associated conditions in patients who developed pyrexia were diabetes mellitus in 20 (3.8%), HIV seropositivity and malignancy in 30 (5.7%) and six (1.1%) patients, respectively.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9487422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  East Afr Med J        ISSN: 0012-835X


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1.  Fever and deep venous thrombosis. Findings from the RIETE registry.

Authors:  Raquel Barba; Pierpaolo Di Micco; Angeles Blanco-Molina; Cristina Delgado; Elena Cisneros; Jaume Villalta; María V Morales; Alessandra Bura-Riviere; Philippe Debourdeau; Manuel Monreal
Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2011-10       Impact factor: 2.300

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