To quantify delays during management of children with suspected meningitis.Multicentre prospective cohort study.Three UK tertiary paediatric centres; June 2011-June 2012 PATIENTS: 388 children aged <16 years hospitalised with suspected meningitis or undergoing lumbar puncture (LP) during sepsis evaluation.Time of prehospital and in-hospital assessments, LP, antibiotic treatment and discharge; types of prehospital medical assessment and microbiological results. Data collected from hospital records and parental interview.220/388 (57%) children were seen by a medical professional prehospitalisation (143 by a general practitioner). Median times from initial hospital assessment to LP and antibiotic administration were 4.8 hours and 3.1 hours,...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Since delayed diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis worsens ...
BackgroundThe use of the lumbar puncture in the diagnosis of central nervous system infection in acu...
Five relevant clinical studies (1980-2004) found in a Medline, Pubmed and other database search were...
To quantify delays during management of children with suspected meningitis.Multicentre prospective c...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify delays during management of children with suspected meningitis. DESIGN: Multi...
Background: Over the years 2009-2013, we conducted a prospective study within a network established ...
Bacterial meningitis in infants and children is a serious clinical entity with signs and symptoms th...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Despite the lack of evidence defining a time interval during which cerebrospina...
The routine investigation of doing lumbar puncture in patient with febrile convulsion is increasing ...
Introduction: Following reductions in bacterial meningitis which occurred in the UK due to the imple...
Early diagnosis of meningitis and encephalitis and prompt initiation of appropriate therapy is vital...
OBJECTIVE: To define early presenting features of bacterial meningitis in young infants in England a...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) infections are medical emergencies that require immediate...
Fever with seizure, a common presentation with which a child may present to the emergency is mainly ...
Abstract Objective We aimed to audit the regional management of central nervous system (CNS) infecti...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Since delayed diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis worsens ...
BackgroundThe use of the lumbar puncture in the diagnosis of central nervous system infection in acu...
Five relevant clinical studies (1980-2004) found in a Medline, Pubmed and other database search were...
To quantify delays during management of children with suspected meningitis.Multicentre prospective c...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify delays during management of children with suspected meningitis. DESIGN: Multi...
Background: Over the years 2009-2013, we conducted a prospective study within a network established ...
Bacterial meningitis in infants and children is a serious clinical entity with signs and symptoms th...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Despite the lack of evidence defining a time interval during which cerebrospina...
The routine investigation of doing lumbar puncture in patient with febrile convulsion is increasing ...
Introduction: Following reductions in bacterial meningitis which occurred in the UK due to the imple...
Early diagnosis of meningitis and encephalitis and prompt initiation of appropriate therapy is vital...
OBJECTIVE: To define early presenting features of bacterial meningitis in young infants in England a...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) infections are medical emergencies that require immediate...
Fever with seizure, a common presentation with which a child may present to the emergency is mainly ...
Abstract Objective We aimed to audit the regional management of central nervous system (CNS) infecti...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Since delayed diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis worsens ...
BackgroundThe use of the lumbar puncture in the diagnosis of central nervous system infection in acu...
Five relevant clinical studies (1980-2004) found in a Medline, Pubmed and other database search were...