Elevation in core body temperature is one of the most frequently detected abnormal signs in patients admitted to adult ICUs, and is associated with increased mortality in select populations of critically ill patients. The definition of an elevated body temperature varies considerably by population and thermometer, and is commonly defined by a temperature of 38.0 °C or greater. Terms such as hyperthermia, pyrexia, and fever are often used interchangeably. However, strictly speaking hyperthermia refers to the elevation in body temperature that occurs without an increase in the hypothalamic set point, such as in response to specific environmental (e.g., heat stroke), pharmacologic (e.g., neuroleptic malignant syndrome), or endocrine (e.g., thy...
Fever is a common symptom in the Intensive Care Unit. At least half of febrile episodes are caused...
Fever is a common presenting complaint in sub-Saharan Africa. Although it has many causes, the sympt...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine the occurrence and determinants of temperature abnorma...
Elevation in core body temperature is one of the most frequently detected abnormal signs in patients...
Objectives: (a) To quantify the occurrence of pyrexia during the first week after head injury; (b) t...
Fever, commonly defined by a temperature of ≥38.3°C (101°F), occurs in approximately one half of pat...
Fever is common among patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). In spite of the frequency of...
Fever is defined as a body temperature, which exceeds that found in the 99th percentile of healthy i...
There are numerous causes of a raised core temperature. A fever occurring in sepsis may be associate...
Fever is an adaptive response to a variety of infectious, inflammatory, and foreign stimuli. The “fe...
The need for temperature modulation (mostly cooling) in critically ill patients is based on the expe...
Body temperature alterations in the critically ill are common but poorly understood. This thesis des...
Changes in body temperature are a characteristic feature of sepsis. The study by Kushimoto and colle...
Introduction: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients...
Abstract Background Fever and hypothermia have been observed in septic patients. Their influence on ...
Fever is a common symptom in the Intensive Care Unit. At least half of febrile episodes are caused...
Fever is a common presenting complaint in sub-Saharan Africa. Although it has many causes, the sympt...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine the occurrence and determinants of temperature abnorma...
Elevation in core body temperature is one of the most frequently detected abnormal signs in patients...
Objectives: (a) To quantify the occurrence of pyrexia during the first week after head injury; (b) t...
Fever, commonly defined by a temperature of ≥38.3°C (101°F), occurs in approximately one half of pat...
Fever is common among patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). In spite of the frequency of...
Fever is defined as a body temperature, which exceeds that found in the 99th percentile of healthy i...
There are numerous causes of a raised core temperature. A fever occurring in sepsis may be associate...
Fever is an adaptive response to a variety of infectious, inflammatory, and foreign stimuli. The “fe...
The need for temperature modulation (mostly cooling) in critically ill patients is based on the expe...
Body temperature alterations in the critically ill are common but poorly understood. This thesis des...
Changes in body temperature are a characteristic feature of sepsis. The study by Kushimoto and colle...
Introduction: Although fever and hypothermia are common abnormal physical signs observed in patients...
Abstract Background Fever and hypothermia have been observed in septic patients. Their influence on ...
Fever is a common symptom in the Intensive Care Unit. At least half of febrile episodes are caused...
Fever is a common presenting complaint in sub-Saharan Africa. Although it has many causes, the sympt...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine the occurrence and determinants of temperature abnorma...