Background. The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different pediatric oncology centers. Higher temperature limit should reduce FN rates, but may increase rates of FN with complications by delaying therapy. This study determined if different fever definitions are associated with different FN rates. Procedure. Two pediatric oncology centers had used three fever definitions in 2004–2011: ear temperature >=38.5°C persisting >=2 hours (low definition); axillary temperature >=38.5°C >=2 hours or >=39.0°C once (middle); and ear temperature >=39.0°C once (high). Clinical information was retrospectively extracted from charts. FN rates were compared using mixed Poisson regression. Results. In 521 pediatric pa...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Fever and neutropenia is the most common complication in the treatment of child...
BACKGROUND Fever and neutropenia (FN) often complicate anticancer treatment and can be caused by pot...
Purpose of review Fever in neutropenia is the most frequent potentially life-threatening complicatio...
BACKGROUND: The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different p...
There is no evidence-based definition of the temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) in children wit...
BACKGROUND The temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) is based on scarce evidence. This study ai...
The temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) is based on scarce evidence. This study aimed to determi...
Background The temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) is based on scarce evidence. This study aimed...
In pediatric oncology, there is no evidence-based definition of the temperature limit defining fever...
Fever in neutropenia (FN) is the most frequent potentially lethal complication of chemotherapy in pa...
BACKGROUND Fever in neutropenia is the most frequent complication of chemotherapy for cancer. The...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
BACKGROUND: Fever in severe chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (FN) is the most frequent manifestation...
BACKGROUND There is no evidence-based definition of the temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) i...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Fever and neutropenia is the most common complication in the treatment of child...
BACKGROUND Fever and neutropenia (FN) often complicate anticancer treatment and can be caused by pot...
Purpose of review Fever in neutropenia is the most frequent potentially life-threatening complicatio...
BACKGROUND: The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different p...
There is no evidence-based definition of the temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) in children wit...
BACKGROUND The temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) is based on scarce evidence. This study ai...
The temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) is based on scarce evidence. This study aimed to determi...
Background The temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) is based on scarce evidence. This study aimed...
In pediatric oncology, there is no evidence-based definition of the temperature limit defining fever...
Fever in neutropenia (FN) is the most frequent potentially lethal complication of chemotherapy in pa...
BACKGROUND Fever in neutropenia is the most frequent complication of chemotherapy for cancer. The...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
BACKGROUND: Fever in severe chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (FN) is the most frequent manifestation...
BACKGROUND There is no evidence-based definition of the temperature limit defining fever (TLDF) i...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Fever and neutropenia is the most common complication in the treatment of child...
BACKGROUND Fever and neutropenia (FN) often complicate anticancer treatment and can be caused by pot...
Purpose of review Fever in neutropenia is the most frequent potentially life-threatening complicatio...