Introduction Much effort has been put in the past years to create and assess accurate tools for the management of febrile infants. However, no optimal strategy has been so far identified. A sequential approach evaluating, first, the appearance of the infant, second, the age and result of the urinanalysis and, finally, the results of the blood biomarkers, including procalcitonin, may better identify low risk febrile infants suitable for outpatient management. Objective To assess the value of a sequential approach (\u2018step by step\u2019) to febrile young infants in order to identify patients at a low risk for invasive bacterial infections (IBI) who are suitable for outpatient management and compare it with other previously described strate...
Objective To report the performance of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) in the diagnosis of seriou...
BACKGROUND: Serious bacterial infection (SBI) rate is higher among febrile infants under three month...
Fever of infant and small child is one of the greatest parental concerns. Mostly the source of fever...
BACKGROUND: Many efforts have been done in the past years to create and assess accurate tools for th...
Introduction: Nowadays it is possible to manage as outpatients selected young febrile infants with l...
BACKGROUND: A sequential approach to young febrile infants on the basis of clinical and laboratory p...
A sequential approach to young febrile infants on the basis of clinical and laboratory parameters, i...
Our objective was to evaluate the accuracy of risk stratification criteria for febrile neonates in t...
Low risk criteria have been defined to identify febrile infants unlikely to have serious bacterial i...
To assess the performance of the Yale Observation Scale (YOS) score and unstructured clinician suspi...
The objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious bacterial in...
INTRODUCTION: Among neonates and infants <3 months of age with fever without a source (FWS), 5% to 1...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious ba...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Objective: It is propounded that febrile neonates with low risk criteria (LRC) can be carefully obse...
Objective To report the performance of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) in the diagnosis of seriou...
BACKGROUND: Serious bacterial infection (SBI) rate is higher among febrile infants under three month...
Fever of infant and small child is one of the greatest parental concerns. Mostly the source of fever...
BACKGROUND: Many efforts have been done in the past years to create and assess accurate tools for th...
Introduction: Nowadays it is possible to manage as outpatients selected young febrile infants with l...
BACKGROUND: A sequential approach to young febrile infants on the basis of clinical and laboratory p...
A sequential approach to young febrile infants on the basis of clinical and laboratory parameters, i...
Our objective was to evaluate the accuracy of risk stratification criteria for febrile neonates in t...
Low risk criteria have been defined to identify febrile infants unlikely to have serious bacterial i...
To assess the performance of the Yale Observation Scale (YOS) score and unstructured clinician suspi...
The objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious bacterial in...
INTRODUCTION: Among neonates and infants <3 months of age with fever without a source (FWS), 5% to 1...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to construct a model for predicting the risk of serious ba...
BACKGROUND: The Lab-score combining C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and urine dipstick...
Objective: It is propounded that febrile neonates with low risk criteria (LRC) can be carefully obse...
Objective To report the performance of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) in the diagnosis of seriou...
BACKGROUND: Serious bacterial infection (SBI) rate is higher among febrile infants under three month...
Fever of infant and small child is one of the greatest parental concerns. Mostly the source of fever...