Postoperative fever is often misinterpreted as a sign of infection, especially when occurring after the third postoperative day. We assessed the epidemiology of postoperative fever in adult orthopaedic patients and its association with infection. Among 1,073 patients participating in a prospective observational study, 198 (19%) had a postoperative fever (>38°C). Thirteen patients (1.2%) had a surgical site infection and 78 patients (7.3%) had remote bacterial infections during their hospital stay. Including asymptomatic bacteriuria, 174 patients were given antibiotic therapy for a median duration of six days. In multivariate analysis, no clinical parameter was associated with fever, including haematoma (odds ratio 0.9, 95%CI 0.6-1.3), infec...
Postoperatif ateş herhangi bir ameliyatı takiben, infeksiyona bağlı veya infeksiyon dışı nedenlerle ...
OBJECTIVE:We examined the incidence of perioperative fever and its relationship to outcome among pat...
(See the editorial commentary by Dellinger on pages 1411–2) Background. On surgical wards, body temp...
Postoperative fever is often misinterpreted as a sign of infection, especially when occurring after ...
Occurrence of fever in the first postoperative week does not help to diagnose infection in clean ort...
Postoperative fever after orthopaedic surgery is a controversial clinical problem in daily practice ...
Introduction & Background: Fever is a common complaint in post-operative period in patients unde...
Objective This study aimed to determine the incidence of postoperative fever, the workup conducted f...
Postoperative fever is one of the most common problems seen in the postoperative ward. Most cases o...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine the postoperative fever index in the gynecologic oncology pati...
OBJECTIVE: The study was undertaken to evaluate the use of a fever workup in women undergoing benign...
Introduction: Many infectious diseases display seasonal variation corresponding with particular cond...
Postoperative fever in arthroplasty patients is common. The value of diagnostic workup of fever in t...
SummaryObjective:to evaluate the cases of wound infections in orthopedic postoperative period.Method...
This study was carried in the period from 17/3/2003 to 16/7/2003 (four months duration) in Khartoum...
Postoperatif ateş herhangi bir ameliyatı takiben, infeksiyona bağlı veya infeksiyon dışı nedenlerle ...
OBJECTIVE:We examined the incidence of perioperative fever and its relationship to outcome among pat...
(See the editorial commentary by Dellinger on pages 1411–2) Background. On surgical wards, body temp...
Postoperative fever is often misinterpreted as a sign of infection, especially when occurring after ...
Occurrence of fever in the first postoperative week does not help to diagnose infection in clean ort...
Postoperative fever after orthopaedic surgery is a controversial clinical problem in daily practice ...
Introduction & Background: Fever is a common complaint in post-operative period in patients unde...
Objective This study aimed to determine the incidence of postoperative fever, the workup conducted f...
Postoperative fever is one of the most common problems seen in the postoperative ward. Most cases o...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine the postoperative fever index in the gynecologic oncology pati...
OBJECTIVE: The study was undertaken to evaluate the use of a fever workup in women undergoing benign...
Introduction: Many infectious diseases display seasonal variation corresponding with particular cond...
Postoperative fever in arthroplasty patients is common. The value of diagnostic workup of fever in t...
SummaryObjective:to evaluate the cases of wound infections in orthopedic postoperative period.Method...
This study was carried in the period from 17/3/2003 to 16/7/2003 (four months duration) in Khartoum...
Postoperatif ateş herhangi bir ameliyatı takiben, infeksiyona bağlı veya infeksiyon dışı nedenlerle ...
OBJECTIVE:We examined the incidence of perioperative fever and its relationship to outcome among pat...
(See the editorial commentary by Dellinger on pages 1411–2) Background. On surgical wards, body temp...