RT @PECARNteam: Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk str…
RT @PECARNteam: Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk str…
RT @PECARNteam: Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk str…
RT @PECARNteam: Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk str…
RT @PECARNteam: Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk str…
RT @PECARNteam: Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk str…
RT @PECARNteam: Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk str…
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Case: 5 wk full term M p/w T 39C x 1 day, looks well. Would you do a LP? #PECARN has a clinical prediction tool to risk stratify infants for bacterial infections https://t.co/jE5FfizKy6 @nkuppermann @HRSAgov @EMSCImprovement #PEM #PedsICU #febrileinfant
RT @medpedshosp: A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections |…
A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections | Emergency Medicine | JAMA Pediatrics | JAMA Network @CleClinicKids https://t.co/iKHIKwpDp7
@davidking83 Whats funny is that take two weeks off the age and the results look quite different! https://t.co/UPsyDjLIA2
Pecarn rule for serious bacterial infection https://t.co/VSXlBFCSFQ
RT @nkuppermann: Further validation of the PECARN rule coming on another 1300 prospectively enrolled febrile infants, all enrolled and eval…
RT @nkuppermann: Further validation of the PECARN rule coming on another 1300 prospectively enrolled febrile infants, all enrolled and eval…
RT @nkuppermann: Further validation of the PECARN rule coming on another 1300 prospectively enrolled febrile infants, all enrolled and eval…
RT @nkuppermann: Further validation of the PECARN rule coming on another 1300 prospectively enrolled febrile infants, all enrolled and eval…
RT @nkuppermann: Further validation of the PECARN rule coming on another 1300 prospectively enrolled febrile infants, all enrolled and eval…
RT @nkuppermann: Further validation of the PECARN rule coming on another 1300 prospectively enrolled febrile infants, all enrolled and eval…
Further validation of the PECARN rule coming on another 1300 prospectively enrolled febrile infants, all enrolled and evaluated in identical fashion to the derivation study in PECARN. Results to be submitted for PAS and SAEM. Happy holidays all.@UCDavisEM
Anybody using @nkuppermann et al's SBI prediction model for febrile infants? Our ED team are starting to adopt it and curious on people's thoughts (other than 'good luck obtaining a serum PCT') https://t.co/KTc32QRYMQ
On follow up reading I'm not ready to change practice with a sample of only 10 cases of meningitis. But I am much more reassured and may push to earlier DC if all criteria met (maybe?) #CitedOnRounds
RT @AStatile: Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated…
RT @sharonmsn: .@PHMConf #phm19 #TopTen UA, ANC and procalcitonin may accurately identify febrile infants 60 days and younger at low risk…
RT @AStatile: Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated…
#PHM19 #Top10Articles @PHMConf
RT @AStatile: Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated…
RT @sharonmsn: .@PHMConf #phm19 #TopTen UA, ANC and procalcitonin may accurately identify febrile infants 60 days and younger at low risk…
RT @AStatile: Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated…
RT @AStatile: Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated…
RT @AStatile: Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated…
RT @AStatile: Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated…
Excited to see this important publication cited first as a #PHM19 top article. Our @CincyChildrens FUS guideline incorporated this work into care recommendations! #PECARN @NdidiUnaka @TinaKSosa @SdesaiMD @KJerardiMD @SamirShahMD @JCourterPharmD
RT @AlexHoganMD: This tweet aged well! #PHM19 #PHMTop10 https://t.co/ytrUntVdv5
RT @ktranda8: Valid and accurate rule for 60 days and younger via the UA, the procaclitonon and the ANC #PHM19 https://t.co/qry0wLEkgs
Valid and accurate rule for 60 days and younger via the UA, the procaclitonon and the ANC #PHM19
.@PHMConf #phm19 #TopTen UA, ANC and procalcitonin may accurately identify febrile infants 60 days and younger at low risk for serious bacterial infections https://t.co/7b2LFJHwZk
Starting with a personal favorite topic, febrile infants! Kuppermann et al in @JAMAPediatrics https://t.co/Zp2ouIRLx8 #phm19
#PHM19 Top Article A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections by Kupperman N et al. @JAMAPediatrics 2019 https://t.co/TjxU3YgJep https://t.co/njVVIeH1DU
@PedsID4Life @IDdocAdi @Stevens_AK @nkuppermann https://t.co/IdZHd2nDBx The study is more for ED visit SBI R/o as opposed to neonate born in your hospital.
A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections | Emergency Medicine | JAMA Pediatrics | JAMA Network https://t.co/JFFy35dp8E
RT @DrSarahMcNab: Today’s @RCHMelbourne General Medical journal club: trying to predict SBI in infants. #rch_jc @nkuppermann https://t.co/K…
Today’s @RCHMelbourne General Medical journal club: trying to predict SBI in infants. #rch_jc @nkuppermann https://t.co/KNNH0win18
RT @apsmunro: Discussing in risk stratifying fever <60days at #DFTB19 @sailordoctor https://t.co/noAzGysz2T What about CRP? This paper (…
RT @apsmunro: Discussing in risk stratifying fever <60days at #DFTB19 @sailordoctor https://t.co/noAzGysz2T What about CRP? This paper (…
RT @apsmunro: Discussing in risk stratifying fever <60days at #DFTB19 @sailordoctor https://t.co/noAzGysz2T What about CRP? This paper (…
Discussing in risk stratifying fever <60days at #DFTB19 @sailordoctor https://t.co/noAzGysz2T What about CRP? This paper (small sample) suggests cut off of 20 may perform similarly https://t.co/MH7d0GXzd1 Perhaps as good for SBI, less so for IBI h
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @ndanmontero: Una regla de predicción clínica para identificar bebés febriles de 60 días o menos con bajo riesgo de infecciones bacteria…
RT @ndanmontero: Una regla de predicción clínica para identificar bebés febriles de 60 días o menos con bajo riesgo de infecciones bacteria…
RT @jamesgray0: Love it!! @grepmeded https://t.co/mlM0OUSDhF
Una regla de predicción clínica para identificar bebés febriles de 60 días o menos con bajo riesgo de infecciones bacterianas severas
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @jamesgray0: Love it!! @grepmeded https://t.co/mlM0OUSDhF
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @grepmeded: Great Decision Aid for Risk of Serious Infection in the Febrile Infant: "febrile infant infection risk decision aid" ->http…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
Always liked this sort of visual representation of data like this.
RT @jim_crawfurd: So amongst infants under 2 months presenting to ED with fever, this is how common serious infection is. Does anyone have…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @PedUrgentCare: The number of febrile infants <60 days with meningitis, bacteremia, UTI. #Pediatric #urgentcare https://t.co/O9tpeTdfDf
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @PedUrgentCare: The number of febrile infants <60 days with meningitis, bacteremia, UTI. #Pediatric #urgentcare https://t.co/O9tpeTdfDf
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @jim_crawfurd: So amongst infants under 2 months presenting to ED with fever, this is how common serious infection is. Does anyone have…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
The number of febrile infants <60 days with meningitis, bacteremia, UTI. #Pediatric #urgentcare
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
RT @DFTBubbles: Lovely visualisation by @apsmunro how many babies under 60 days will have a serious bacterial infection? #FOAMped #FOAMpem…
@LittleDoctorVic @ejlim8 But of that 10%, UTI accounts for 8/10 - so once urinalysis done, you're odds are already MUCH lower. Then once you've ruled out the ones who look unwell or who have normal biomarkers...still need to treat all 200? https://t.co/a