RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @codeblueflower: 日齢60日以下の赤ちゃんが発熱した時にどう細菌感染をルールアウトするか。研修医の時はほぼ全例腰椎穿刺を含めたフルワークアップだったなぁ。プロカルシトニンが印象的。 Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/3voeMP8YR4
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
Helpful new clinical guidelines on how to approach the febrile infant! Details from author @nkuppermann at https://t.co/zEPElzovHI
Ruling out SBI in babies <2 months old. Urine, neutrophil count and... procalcitonin .Sens 97.7% Needs external validation, but looks promising #FOAMed #paediatric @sailordoctor @ https://t.co/IT2isitHH1
長らくこういうことやってないな
研修始めたての頃、大泉門がぱんぱんに腫れてる赤ちゃん見た時はヤバイと感じた
RT @codeblueflower: 日齢60日以下の赤ちゃんが発熱した時にどう細菌感染をルールアウトするか。研修医の時はほぼ全例腰椎穿刺を含めたフルワークアップだったなぁ。プロカルシトニンが印象的。 Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days…
日齢60日以下の赤ちゃんが発熱した時にどう細菌感染をルールアウトするか。研修医の時はほぼ全例腰椎穿刺を含めたフルワークアップだったなぁ。プロカルシトニンが印象的。 Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/0yU4QEvNfK
RT @PEMUpdates: A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections htt…
RT @PEMUpdates: A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections htt…
A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/XlCr35rqWd https://t.co/Tho3RjtMnt
#SBI, #PCT, AND #RPA all in one paper‽ The rule: normal UA, ANC ≤4000/μL, and serum procalcitonin ≤0.5 ng/mL. Sensitivity 97.7%, specificity 60.0%, and negative predictive value was 99.6%. No infant with bacterial meningitis was missed. https://t.co/q3F
RT @PECARNRC: A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for ser…
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @COpediatricEM: For a low-risk prediction rule for SBI in febrile infants < 61 days involving 3 variables: normal urinalysis, ANC ≤4090/…
Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections by Kuppermann N, Dayan PS, Levine DA, et al. | https://t.co/CDwaJdHGGC
Practice changing article on febrile infants 60 days and younger! https://t.co/fFgt686Kvw
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
A prediction rule has been validated in this PECARN multicenter study to identify febrile infants <60days at low risk for serious bacterial infections. It has the potential to reduce variation in practice worldwide.Podcast:EM Pulse @HRSAgov @JAMAPediatr
RT @COpediatricEM: For a low-risk prediction rule for SBI in febrile infants < 61 days involving 3 variables: normal urinalysis, ANC ≤4090/…
RT @SpyderEM: Very relevant to our discussion yesterday @CookCountyEM with @McQueenLisa! https://t.co/S6RxB2nQm7
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
For a low-risk prediction rule for SBI in febrile infants < 61 days involving 3 variables: normal urinalysis, ANC ≤4090/μL & serum procalcitonin ≤1.71 ng/mL: sensitivity 97.7% specificity 60.0% negative predictive value 99.6% https://t.co/dBRZ4zz7NK
https://t.co/9fluaqB1V1 A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/6Nv4Ry5w4B
Very relevant to our discussion yesterday @CookCountyEM with @McQueenLisa!
Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/HGTgDJyogs
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @DrSarahEM: Great new #PECARN clinical prediction rule! Makes me dread the febrile neonate just a wee bit less. 😄 Details from author @…
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @DrSarahEM: Great new #PECARN clinical prediction rule! Makes me dread the febrile neonate just a wee bit less. 😄 Details from author @…
RT @peterjgill: A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections via…
Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/wyQzFcHmP3
RT @slepe8: Podemos identificar a los niños febriles menores de 2 meses con bajo riesgo de infección bacteriana grave? Identifying Febrile…
RT @WAlqurashi: I’m curious what the community of statisticians think of how this prediction rule was derived. @GSCollins @f2harrell Iden…
Hmmmm....What say you @jmomdphd @docmarsicek @bobdudas @PHMFellowships? Hot off the press! https://t.co/eunLfa4PU1
Might be yes
A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections via @JAMAPediatrics https://t.co/3QW1eYfYIF Might be time to procalcitonin to make it's way to Canada @DrJFriedman @Sanj_Mahant
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
I’m curious what the community of statisticians think of how this prediction rule was derived. @GSCollins @f2harrell Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/4LpmRVhU5L
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
Great new #PECARN clinical prediction rule! Makes me dread the febrile neonate just a wee bit less. 😄 Details from author @nkuppermann at https://t.co/xL7xh2d807
A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections. | Emergency Medicine | JAMA Pediatrics | more to come on this one. Remember: we still need external validation but echoes step by step
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @slepe8: Podemos identificar a los niños febriles menores de 2 meses con bajo riesgo de infección bacteriana grave? Identifying Febrile…
RT @slepe8: Podemos identificar a los niños febriles menores de 2 meses con bajo riesgo de infección bacteriana grave? Identifying Febrile…
RT @drosenfield: Time to start doing procalcitonins? @eUSMD @Tania_Principi @DrJFriedman Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger a…
Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/3MfQK17GvS #Nemours #multicenter
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @nuno40801: 生後60日以下の発熱児を対象とした, 重症細菌感染症(SBI)の低リスクの臨床予測ルール: 以下の項目をすべて満たす場合, 臨床予測ルールは感度97.7%, 特異度60.0%で, 陰性的中率は99.6%であった: ・尿検査陰性 ・好中球絶対数≦4…
RT @slepe8: Podemos identificar a los niños febriles menores de 2 meses con bajo riesgo de infección bacteriana grave? Identifying Febrile…
RT @slepe8: Podemos identificar a los niños febriles menores de 2 meses con bajo riesgo de infección bacteriana grave? Identifying Febrile…
RT @slepe8: Podemos identificar a los niños febriles menores de 2 meses con bajo riesgo de infección bacteriana grave? Identifying Febrile…
Podemos identificar a los niños febriles menores de 2 meses con bajo riesgo de infección bacteriana grave? Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/tZ2Z8CGLMz
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @nuno40801: 生後60日以下の発熱児を対象とした, 重症細菌感染症(SBI)の低リスクの臨床予測ルール: 以下の項目をすべて満たす場合, 臨床予測ルールは感度97.7%, 特異度60.0%で, 陰性的中率は99.6%であった: ・尿検査陰性 ・好中球絶対数≦4…
生後60日以下の発熱児を対象とした, 重症細菌感染症(SBI)の低リスクの臨床予測ルール: 以下の項目をすべて満たす場合, 臨床予測ルールは感度97.7%, 特異度60.0%で, 陰性的中率は99.6%であった: ・尿検査陰性 ・好中球絶対数≦4090/μL ・血清プロカルシトニン≦1.71ng/mL https://t.co/TB3YCIsDJG
Looking forward to reading latest on this controversial ED topic now w new clinical prediction rule informed by #PECARN @nkuppermann @mahajanpemdoc et al: Identifying Febrile Infants <60 Days at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections @JAMA_current ht
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
Looks promising
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
Read the paper here: https://t.co/gdNYQZ8MGx
Time to start doing procalcitonins? @eUSMD @Tania_Principi @DrJFriedman Identifying Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections https://t.co/yhonP3CJdC
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
RT @JAMAPediatrics: The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 da…
The urinalysis, absolute neutrophil count, and serum procalcitonin levels may accurately identify febrile infants 60 days and younger at low risk for serious bacterial infections. https://t.co/lYoia2O2xR https://t.co/kMtHQlMKuu