Clinical Effect of Preventive Use of Tylenol on Fever After Removal of Drainage Tube in Lumbar Fusion...
Lumbar Spinal StenosisLumbar Disc Herniation1 moreThis study evaluates the influence of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs on preventing fever after the removal of drainage tube in the patients who suffered lumbar fusion surgery, if the outcome turn out positive, the preventive use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs could decrease the possibility of fever happening when we remove the tube.
Study Evaluating Treatment of Fever in Children Who Have Been Vaccinated With Prevenar and Infanrix...
VaccinesPneumococcal5 moreThe purpose of the study is to determine whether prophylactic antipyretic treatment after vaccination with Prevenar and a concomitant hexavalent DTPa combination vaccine reduces the rate of febrile reactions.
Impact of a PCT(Procalcitonin) Rapid Test -Based Approach on ATB (Antibiotics) Use in Children With...
Fever Without SourceBecause a newly available point-of-care test may have real interest especially for children in the Emergency Department (ED) setting, by limiting painful and stressful venipunctures and decreasing the length of stay in the ED, the investigators hypothesize that integrating this new capillary Procalcitonin (PCT) rapid test in the DIAFEVER CPR (Clinical Prediction Rules) could represent a highly valuable diagnostic tool to identify a group with low Invasive Bacterial Infection (IBI) risk and could limit unnecessary exams and antibiotic prescriptions. The aim of this present study is to demonstrate the impact of this new PCT rapid-test-based CPR on antibiotic prescription rate in young children with Fever Without Source (FWS) presenting to the ED and on morbidity and mortality
Antipyretics for Preventing Recurrences of Febrile Seizures
Recurrence of Febrile SeizureWe wanted to find out if the early use of antipyretics is capable in preventing recurrences of febrile seizures. When a child has had his/her first febrile seizure, the parents were instructed to give him/her antipyretic medication every time when the child had a new episode of fever during two years.
PET/CT and Bacterial/Fungal PCR in High Risk Febrile Neutropenia
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia5 morePatients with acute leukaemia requiring induction or consolidation chemotherapy and those requiring a haematopoietic stem cell transplant are at high risk of fever and infection when they have low white cell counts (neutropenic fever). The causes of neutropenic fever are frequently unknown and patients are treated with broad antibiotics, without a clear target to what is being treated. This study will prospectively enroll patients who are receiving chemotherapy for acute leukaemia or for a stem cell transplant and compare the diagnostic utility of bacterial and fungal PCR performed directly off blood drawn, to the standard blood culture. Patients who have persistent fever after 72 hours of antibiotics will then be randomized to have either the interventional scan (PET/CT) or the conventional scan (standard CT) to look for a source of infection. Diagnostic yield, change in management and outcomes will be compared between arms.
The Impact of Antibiotic Prophylaxis on Incidence of Post-bronchoscopy Fever and Change of Serum...
FeverPneumoniaFever can develop after fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FB) in about 2.5 - 16 % of adult patients. We evaluated the impact of oral amoxicillin/clavulanate (AC) on incidence of postbronchoscopic fever and pneumonia.
Use of Water Warming/Cooling Garment to Maintain a Constant Intraoperative Core Target Temperature...
Hyperthermic IntraperitonealTo look at the feasibility of using a water warming/cooling garment (called the ALLON system) to maintain a target body temperature during surgery and chemotherapy perfusion (a method of pouring chemotherapy throughout your abdominal cavity) without overheating or overcooling your body.
Recombinant Human Mannose-Binding Lectin (MBL) in Treating Young Patients With MBL Deficiency and...
FeverSweats8 moreRATIONALE: Recombinant human mannose-binding lectin (MBL) may be effective in preventing infection in young patients with fever and neutropenia receiving chemotherapy for blood disease or cancer. PURPOSE: This phase I trial is studying the side effects and best dose of recombinant human mannose-binding lectin in treating young patients with MBL deficiency and fever and neutropenia.
Fever and Neutropenia in Pediatric Oncology Patients
FeverNeutropeniaIt is possible to distinguish between pediatric oncology patients who are at high or low risk for serious infection during periods of fever and treatment related neutropenia based on clinical parameters. Patients with low risk can be safely treated as outpatients primarily using oral antibiotics. It is possible to improve methods of risk stratification through the addition of genomic and proteomic factors.
Treatment Of Fever In The Emergency Department
FeverFever is a frequent cause of admission to the Emergency Department (ED) around the world. While it can be caused by a wide range of conditions, the most effective treatment based on its etiology is still undetermined. This observational, prospective, single-center study enrolled adult patients who accessed the ED for fever, with the aim to define the most effective treatment for them.