Abstract Aim The American Academy of Pediatrics and the European Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine guideline define fever as a temperature >38.0°C for all ages and recommend use of rectal thermometers in children <3 years. Based on new literature, this definition of fever using a fixed threshold of 38.0°C needs to be re‐examined. Design A multi‐site diagnostic accuracy study was conducted to compare an “age‐based” threshold model with a “fixed” threshold over 38.0°C on a total of 894 patients of which 373 were ill. Methods The “age‐based” and “fixed” threshold fever determinations were then compared to a clinical categorization (“well” or “ill”) conducted by a clinician through a comprehensive examination. Results The sensitivity...
markdownabstractAbstract Objectives To develop reference values and centile charts for respirator...
Infectious diseases accompanied by a rise in temperature is the most common reason for seeking medic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the reference range for heart rate in children aged 3 months-10 years presen...
[10–12] warrants using the current outpatient reference standard, rectal ther-mometry, when measurin...
Background and Objective: Several methods are available for measuring fever in children. This study ...
Abstract Background Measuring rectal temperature in children is the gold standard, but ear or forehe...
Background and Objectives To investigate sensitivity and specificity of infrared ear thermometry com...
Background Fever is a common symptom of benign childhood illness but a high fever may be a sign of a...
Are temporal thermometers more accurate in pediatric population, compared with standard methods of t...
Background Core body temperature measurement is not commonly done in pediatric populations because i...
Background. Accurate determination and detection of fever is essential in the appropriate treatment ...
Background. The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different p...
There is little agreement as to the most appropriate thermometer, the anatomical site to carry out t...
INTRODUCTION: Febrile illnesses in infants and children account for 20% of paediatric visits.1,2Vari...
IntroductionDivergent attitudes towards fever have led to a high level of inconsistency in approache...
markdownabstractAbstract Objectives To develop reference values and centile charts for respirator...
Infectious diseases accompanied by a rise in temperature is the most common reason for seeking medic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the reference range for heart rate in children aged 3 months-10 years presen...
[10–12] warrants using the current outpatient reference standard, rectal ther-mometry, when measurin...
Background and Objective: Several methods are available for measuring fever in children. This study ...
Abstract Background Measuring rectal temperature in children is the gold standard, but ear or forehe...
Background and Objectives To investigate sensitivity and specificity of infrared ear thermometry com...
Background Fever is a common symptom of benign childhood illness but a high fever may be a sign of a...
Are temporal thermometers more accurate in pediatric population, compared with standard methods of t...
Background Core body temperature measurement is not commonly done in pediatric populations because i...
Background. Accurate determination and detection of fever is essential in the appropriate treatment ...
Background. The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different p...
There is little agreement as to the most appropriate thermometer, the anatomical site to carry out t...
INTRODUCTION: Febrile illnesses in infants and children account for 20% of paediatric visits.1,2Vari...
IntroductionDivergent attitudes towards fever have led to a high level of inconsistency in approache...
markdownabstractAbstract Objectives To develop reference values and centile charts for respirator...
Infectious diseases accompanied by a rise in temperature is the most common reason for seeking medic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the reference range for heart rate in children aged 3 months-10 years presen...