Fever is common among patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). In spite of the frequency of its occurrence, the biological mechanisms regulating the initiation and progression of fever are poorly understood. In addition, there are few large studies reporting on the epidemiology and etiology of fever in general medical and surgical ICU patients. Current evidence suggests that the development of high fever by patients admitted to ICUs with a medical admission diagnosis is associated with an increased risk of death. The decision to treat fever should therefore be obvious, but several lines of evidence argue against temperature-lowering strategies. Furthermore, the use of different temperature control strategies in febrile patients wit...
INTRODUCTION: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in pati...
Objectives: Fever is common and associated with increased mortality among patients admitted to adult...
Introduction: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients...
Fever is common among patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). In spite of the frequency of...
Fever, commonly defined by a temperature of ≥38.3°C (101°F), occurs in approximately one half of pat...
International audienceIn recent years, fever control in critically ill patients by medications and/o...
Fever in critically ill adults: monitoring, management, and outcomes Fever is a common occurrence in...
Introduction: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients...
Introduction Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients ...
OBJECTIVE: Although fever is common in the critically ill, only a small number of studies have speci...
Background: Fever has been reported as a common symptom in COVID-19 patients. The aim of the study w...
INTRODUCTION: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in pati...
Objectives: Fever is common and associated with increased mortality among patients admitted to adult...
Introduction: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients...
Fever is common among patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). In spite of the frequency of...
Fever, commonly defined by a temperature of ≥38.3°C (101°F), occurs in approximately one half of pat...
International audienceIn recent years, fever control in critically ill patients by medications and/o...
Fever in critically ill adults: monitoring, management, and outcomes Fever is a common occurrence in...
Introduction: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients...
Introduction Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients ...
OBJECTIVE: Although fever is common in the critically ill, only a small number of studies have speci...
Background: Fever has been reported as a common symptom in COVID-19 patients. The aim of the study w...
INTRODUCTION: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in pati...
Objectives: Fever is common and associated with increased mortality among patients admitted to adult...
Introduction: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients...