Accuracy of a sequential approach to identify young febrile infants at low risk for invasive bacterial infection. [artículo]
Por: Blázquez Gamero, Daniel [Pediatría].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Urgencia Hospitalaria.
Tipo de material: ArtículoEditor: Emergency medicine journal: EMJ, 2014Descripción: 31(e1):e19-24.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: 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.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento |
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Formato Vancouver:
Mintegi S, Bressan S, Gómez B, Da Dalt L, Blázquez D, Olaciregui I et al. Accuracy of a sequential approach to identify young febrile infants at low risk for invasive bacterial infection. Emerg Med J. 2014 Oct;31(e1):e19-24.
PMID: 23851127
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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.
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