Acute fever

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Background

Definition

  • Defined as temperature ≥38°C (100.4°F).
  • Peripheral temperature is not clinically accurate and central measurements are the preferred means of determining fever.[1]

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Fever

Infectious

Non-infectious

DDx by Heart Rate

Every 0.55°C increase in temperature should → increase HR by ~10BPM

  1. Relative bradycardia
    1. Concomitant medication
    2. Drug fever
    3. Typhoid Fever
    4. Brucellosis
    5. Leptospirosis
  2. Frank bradycardia
    1. Rheumatic Fever
    2. Lyme Disease
    3. Viral Myocarditis
    4. Endocarditis

Diagnosis

See individual notes for specific workup:

Management

See Also

References

  1. Niven DJ, Gaudet JE, Laupland KB, Mrklas KJ, Roberts DJ, Stelfox HT. Accuracy of Peripheral Thermometers for Estimating Temperature: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Ann Intern Med. 2015;163(10):768-777. doi:10.7326/M15-1150.