Abstract Background Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical trials (RCT) have compared fever treatment thresholds in critically ill children. We performed a pilot RCT to determine whether a definitive trial of a permissive approach to fever in comparison to current restrictive practice is feasible in critically ill children with suspected infection. Methods An open, parallel-group pilot RCT with embedded mixed methods perspectives study in four UK paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) and associated retrieval services. Participants were emergency PICU admissions aged > 28 days to < 16 years receiving respiratory support and supplemental oxygen. Subjects were randomly assigned to permissive (...
Abstract Aim The American Academy of Pediatrics and the European Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...
Background: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical ...
Background: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Fever accelerates host immune system control of pathogens but at a high metabolic cost. ...
Background: Fever accelerates host immune system control of pathogens but at a high metabolic cost. ...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The role played by fever in the outcome of critical illne...
Objective To explore parent and staff views on the acceptability of a randomised controlled trial in...
Objective: To explore parent and staff views on the acceptability of a randomised controlled trial i...
IntroductionDivergent attitudes towards fever have led to a high level of inconsistency in approache...
The role played by fever in the outcome of critical illness in children is unclear. This survey of m...
Background: Fever is a common childhood problem faced in both hospital and community settings. In ma...
Fever in children is the most common reason for parents to seek medical advice (Sullivan et al, 2011...
Abstract Aim The American Academy of Pediatrics and the European Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...
Background: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical ...
Background: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Fever accelerates host immune system control of pathogens but at a high metabolic cost. ...
Background: Fever accelerates host immune system control of pathogens but at a high metabolic cost. ...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The role played by fever in the outcome of critical illne...
Objective To explore parent and staff views on the acceptability of a randomised controlled trial in...
Objective: To explore parent and staff views on the acceptability of a randomised controlled trial i...
IntroductionDivergent attitudes towards fever have led to a high level of inconsistency in approache...
The role played by fever in the outcome of critical illness in children is unclear. This survey of m...
Background: Fever is a common childhood problem faced in both hospital and community settings. In ma...
Fever in children is the most common reason for parents to seek medical advice (Sullivan et al, 2011...
Abstract Aim The American Academy of Pediatrics and the European Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...