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ABSTRACT: Conclusions
Our data show how children with comorbidities are a population at risk, as they more often are diagnosed with bacterial infections and more often require PICU admission and life-saving interventions.What is known
• While children with comorbidity constitute a large part of ED frequent flyers, they are often excluded from studies.What is new
• Children with comorbidities in general are more ill upon presentation than children without comorbidities. • Children with comorbidities form a heterogeneous group; specific subgroups have an increased risk for invasive bacterial infections, while others have an increased risk of invasive interventions such as PICU admission, regardless of the cause of the fever.
SUBMITTER: Borensztajn DM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9395458 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
European journal of pediatrics 20220707 9
We aimed to describe characteristics and management of children with comorbidities attending European emergency departments (EDs) with fever. MOFICHE (Management and Outcome of Fever in children in Europe) is a prospective multicentre study (12 European EDs, 8 countries). Febrile children with comorbidities were compared to those without in terms of patient characteristics, markers of disease severity, management, and diagnosis. Comorbidity was defined as a chronic underlying condition that is e ...[more]