治疗儿童发烧的方法

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmmb.2024.100650
Muralidharan Jayashree , Narayanan Parameswaran , Karthi Nallasamy , Aakash Chandran Chidambaram , Raajashri Rajasegar , Rahul Dhodapkar , Mala Chhabra , Nivedita Gupta , Harmanmeet Kaur , Anoop Velayudhan , Saumya Deol , Rakesh Lodha , Ravi Vasanthapuram , Valsan Philip Verghese , Winsley Rose
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背景:儿童发热是门诊就诊和住院评估的最常见原因之一,往往会引起家长和护理人员的焦虑。发热可以是一个独立的特征,也可以伴有其他局部症状和体征,如皮疹、淋巴结病或任何其他器官系统受累,无论是否有感染病灶。发热的病因因临床环境和流行病学而异。印度是一个热带国家,热带传染病的发病范围很广。医生需要随时了解本地区流行疾病的最新情况,以及可能影响所管理儿童群体发热临床表现和病程的独特因素。挑战在于如何平衡早期治疗严重疾病的益处与不必要的检查和治疗自行缓解疾病的害处:本综述旨在全面概述儿童发热,包括其病因、临床特征和管理策略。本综述提供了适合印度环境的发热算法,以指导医生根据临床症状和体征识别疾病,进行必要的实验室检查,并及时采取适当的治疗措施:该综述将发热分为不同的类别,如伴有皮疹、淋巴结病等局部体征的发热,由特定器官系统局部感染引起的发热,以及包括不明原因发热在内的无病灶发热。它深入探讨了导致上述各类发热的各种病因,包括感染性和非感染性发热。它提供了从病史和检查中识别病因的要点,并通过明智地使用诊断检查来确认病因,重点是识别需要立即关注的红色信号,尤其是新生儿和婴幼儿等弱势群体。
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Approach to fever in children

Background

Fever in children is one of the most common reasons for outpatient visits as well as in-patient evaluation, often causing anxiety among parents and caregivers. Fever can be a standalone feature or be associated with other localising symptoms and signs like rash, lymphadenopathy, or any other organ system involvement with or without a focus of infection. The etiologies of fever vary depending on the clinical setting and epidemiology. India being a tropical country, sees a distinct spectrum of tropical infections. Physicians need to stay updated on the prevalent diseases in their region and the unique factors that may influence the clinical presentations and course of fever in the cohort of children they manage. The challenge lies in balancing the benefit of early treatment for severe diseases versus the harms of unnecessary investigations and treatment for self-resolving illnesses.

Objectives

This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of fever in children, covering its etiology, clinical features, and management strategies. This review offers an algorithmic approach to fever tailored to the Indian setting to guide physicians in identifying the disease based on clinical symptoms and signs, ordering essential laboratory investigations, and initiating appropriate management promptly.

Content

The review categorises fever into various segments like fever with localising signs like rash, lymphadenopathy, fever due to infection localised to a particular organ system, and fever without a focus including fever of unknown origin. It delves into the diverse etiological factors contributing to fever in each of these categories, encompassing infectious and non-infectious origins. It gives pointers to identify the etiology from history, examination, and confirm them with judicious use of diagnostic investigations with emphasis on identifying the red flag signs that require immediate attention, especially in vulnerable groups like neonates and young infants.

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