BackgroundClinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack validation in low-prevalence populations, which hampers their implementation in primary care practice.AimTo evaluate the diagnostic value of published CPRs for febrile children in primary care.Design and settingObservational cohort study among febrile children (<16 years) who consulted five GP cooperatives (GPCs) in the Netherlands.MethodAlarm signs of serious infection and clinical management were extracted from routine clinical practice data and manually recoded with a structured electronic data-entry program. Eight CPRs were selected from literature. CPR-variables were matched with alarm signs and CPRs were applied to the GPC-population. 'Refe...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Background: Our goal was to identify existing clinical prediction rules for predicting hospitalisati...
Background: Although the vast majority of children with acute infections are managed at home, this i...
BackgroundClinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack validat...
Background Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack valida...
Background: Diagnosing serious infections in children is challenging, because of the low incidence o...
CONTEXT: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for serious infection. Although several al...
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) have become more prevalent in the published literature in recent ye...
textabstractObjective: To derive, cross validate, and externally validate a clinical prediction mode...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for seriou...
Background: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for serious infection. Although several al...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Background: Our goal was to identify existing clinical prediction rules for predicting hospitalisati...
Background: Although the vast majority of children with acute infections are managed at home, this i...
BackgroundClinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack validat...
Background Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) to identify children with serious infections lack valida...
Background: Diagnosing serious infections in children is challenging, because of the low incidence o...
CONTEXT: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for serious infection. Although several al...
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) have become more prevalent in the published literature in recent ye...
textabstractObjective: To derive, cross validate, and externally validate a clinical prediction mode...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for seriou...
Background: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Context: Febrile children in primary care have a low risk for serious infection. Although several al...
BACKGROUND: Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has bee...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Background: Our goal was to identify existing clinical prediction rules for predicting hospitalisati...
Background: Although the vast majority of children with acute infections are managed at home, this i...