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==Background== |
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= Fever in the hospitalized patient = |
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===Definition=== |
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*Core temperature >38.3ºC |
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===Pathophysiology=== |
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*Pyrogenic fever is caused by endogenous (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-alpha) or exogenous (from a microbe) pyrogen compounds |
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**Either direct action or cytokine production that stimulates the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT) in the hypothalamus |
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*[[Neurogenic fever]] |
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*Decoupling of oxidative phosphorylation, as in [[drug-induced fever]] |
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==Differential Diagnosis== |
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*Infectious |
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**[[Sinusitis]] |
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*Non-infectious |
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**Inflammatory diseases |
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**Drug-induced, including ß-lactam antibiotics, sulphonamides, antipsychotics, propofol |
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**Traumatic brain injury or ischemic brain injury |
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**Endocrine fever |
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[[Category:Hospital-acquired infections]] |
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![Causes of drug-induced hyperthermia](Drug-induced hyperthermia.png) |
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[[Category:Fever syndromes]] |
Latest revision as of 02:40, 23 November 2023
Background
Definition
- Core temperature >38.3ºC
Pathophysiology
- Pyrogenic fever is caused by endogenous (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-alpha) or exogenous (from a microbe) pyrogen compounds
- Either direct action or cytokine production that stimulates the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT) in the hypothalamus
- Neurogenic fever
- Decoupling of oxidative phosphorylation, as in drug-induced fever
Differential Diagnosis
- Infectious
- Non-infectious
- Inflammatory diseases
- Drug-induced, including ß-lactam antibiotics, sulphonamides, antipsychotics, propofol
- Traumatic brain injury or ischemic brain injury
- Endocrine fever