Aim: This study investigated febrile children with petechial rashes who presented to European emergency departments (EDs) and investigated the role that mechanical causes played in diagnoses. Methods: Consecutive patients with fever presenting to EDs in 11 European emergency departments in 2017–2018 were enrolled. The cause and focus of infection were identified and a detailed analysis was performed on children with petechial rashes. The results are presented as odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: We found that 453/34010 (1.3%) febrile children had petechial rashes. The focus of the infection included sepsis (10/453, 2.2%) and meningitis (14/453, 3.1%). Children with a petechial rash were more likely than other feb...
Background: In accordance with the 1st International pediatric sepsis consensus conference, where se...
Fever accompanied by rash is a common complaint in pediatric practice. Mostly these conditions are c...
Objective: Febrile convulsion is one of the most frequent neurologic problems. Fever can occurred by...
BackgroundThe aim of this prospective cohort study was to report the performance of existing clinica...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non...
BACKGROUND: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching rash in the...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of children with fever ≥5 days pre...
BACKGROUND:: Children with petechial rash are more likely to undergo invasive diagnostics, to be tre...
Funding Information: This project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research a...
Abstract Background Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching ras...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Sepsis or bacteraemia, however rare, is a significant cause of high mortalit...
Its 2am and you are called to review a “well looking child” in the emergency department who has pres...
textabstractObjective: To derive, cross validate, and externally validate a clinical prediction mode...
AIMS: To investigate the occurrence and etiology of fever at anytime during pediatric intensive care...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Background: In accordance with the 1st International pediatric sepsis consensus conference, where se...
Fever accompanied by rash is a common complaint in pediatric practice. Mostly these conditions are c...
Objective: Febrile convulsion is one of the most frequent neurologic problems. Fever can occurred by...
BackgroundThe aim of this prospective cohort study was to report the performance of existing clinica...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non...
BACKGROUND: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching rash in the...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of children with fever ≥5 days pre...
BACKGROUND:: Children with petechial rash are more likely to undergo invasive diagnostics, to be tre...
Funding Information: This project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research a...
Abstract Background Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching ras...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Sepsis or bacteraemia, however rare, is a significant cause of high mortalit...
Its 2am and you are called to review a “well looking child” in the emergency department who has pres...
textabstractObjective: To derive, cross validate, and externally validate a clinical prediction mode...
AIMS: To investigate the occurrence and etiology of fever at anytime during pediatric intensive care...
Background Although the topic of identifying febrile children at risk of serious infections has been...
Background: In accordance with the 1st International pediatric sepsis consensus conference, where se...
Fever accompanied by rash is a common complaint in pediatric practice. Mostly these conditions are c...
Objective: Febrile convulsion is one of the most frequent neurologic problems. Fever can occurred by...