The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland

Sarah Piller, Denise Herzog Department of Paediatrics, Cantons Hospital of Fribourg, Fribourg, SwitzerlandCorrespondence: Denise HerzogDepartment of Pediatrics, Cantons Hospital of Fribourg, Chemin Des Pensionnats 2-6, 1700, Fribourg, SwitzerlandTel +41 26 306 3510Fax +41 26 306 3519Email denise.her...

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Main Authors: Piller S, Herzog D
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-11-01
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spelling doaj-2ab384a0f8754cd58ff4169ea5c959ca2020-11-25T01:08:56ZengDove Medical PressPediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics1179-99272019-11-01Volume 1014715249817The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of SwitzerlandPiller SHerzog DSarah Piller, Denise Herzog Department of Paediatrics, Cantons Hospital of Fribourg, Fribourg, SwitzerlandCorrespondence: Denise HerzogDepartment of Pediatrics, Cantons Hospital of Fribourg, Chemin Des Pensionnats 2-6, 1700, Fribourg, SwitzerlandTel +41 26 306 3510Fax +41 26 306 3519Email denise.herzog@h-fr.chIntroduction: Fever is the chief complaint of up to one-third of all paediatric office visits in many places. The high number of consultations at our emergency department (ED) led us to hypothesise that this increase was due to febrile paediatric patients with lower urgency seeking medical advice.Methods: We retrospectively analysed the number and characteristics of patients 3 months to 5 years of age consulting for a body temperature of 38.5°C or higher during the 6 winter months of 2011–2012.Results: Twenty-four percent of all consultations were requested by the patients included in our group. None of the 835 patients had to be hospitalised, 95% of these patients had additional respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms, 36.7% required antibiotic therapy, and 17.6% (laryngitis and lower respiratory tract infection (RTI)) required temporary respiratory support. A total of 56.2% of patients sought advice outside of the normal working hours.Conclusion: The majority of patients had fever accompanied by additional symptoms justifying a medical consultation. However, most of these did not require the infrastructure of an ED for their health care problem and probably visited the ED because of the open hours.Keywords: fever, emergency department, child, infectionhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-burden-of-visits-for-fever-at-a-paediatric-emergency-room-a-retros-peer-reviewed-article-PHMTfeveremergency departmentchildinfection
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The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland
Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
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child
infection
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title The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland
title_short The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland
title_full The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland
title_fullStr The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland
title_sort burden of visits for fever at a paediatric emergency room: a retrospective study on patients presenting at the cantons hospital of fribourg, a peripheral public hospital of switzerland
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
issn 1179-9927
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Sarah Piller, Denise Herzog Department of Paediatrics, Cantons Hospital of Fribourg, Fribourg, SwitzerlandCorrespondence: Denise HerzogDepartment of Pediatrics, Cantons Hospital of Fribourg, Chemin Des Pensionnats 2-6, 1700, Fribourg, SwitzerlandTel +41 26 306 3510Fax +41 26 306 3519Email denise.herzog@h-fr.chIntroduction: Fever is the chief complaint of up to one-third of all paediatric office visits in many places. The high number of consultations at our emergency department (ED) led us to hypothesise that this increase was due to febrile paediatric patients with lower urgency seeking medical advice.Methods: We retrospectively analysed the number and characteristics of patients 3 months to 5 years of age consulting for a body temperature of 38.5°C or higher during the 6 winter months of 2011–2012.Results: Twenty-four percent of all consultations were requested by the patients included in our group. None of the 835 patients had to be hospitalised, 95% of these patients had additional respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms, 36.7% required antibiotic therapy, and 17.6% (laryngitis and lower respiratory tract infection (RTI)) required temporary respiratory support. A total of 56.2% of patients sought advice outside of the normal working hours.Conclusion: The majority of patients had fever accompanied by additional symptoms justifying a medical consultation. However, most of these did not require the infrastructure of an ED for their health care problem and probably visited the ED because of the open hours.Keywords: fever, emergency department, child, infection
topic fever
emergency department
child
infection
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