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The Sick Infant: Five Deadly Misconceptions Todd Wylie, MD University of Florida Department of Emergency Medicine June 25 - 27, 2009
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Case 1 6 month female with fever to 103.6
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Misconception Immunizations have eliminated the need to perform any laboratory studies on febrile infants!
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Febrile Infant Protocol
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Febrile Infant Immunization Status?
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Case 2 4 month male with 1 day history of high fever and lethargy
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Misconception 1)Kids are just small adults! 2)Kids are a totally different species!
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Sepsis What’s different?
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Sepsis What’s similar?
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Case 3 3 month female –3 days of fever, cough, rash, conjunctivitis
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Misconception Kids will read the textbook prior to presenting with a myriad of signs and symptoms!!
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Kawasaki Disease Five or more days of fever
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Kawasaki Disease 4 out of 5 –Conjunctivitis –Rash –Extremity changes –Cervical adenopathy –Mucositis
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Incomplete (“Atypical”) Kawasaki Disease Lack sufficient clinical signs to fulfill the classic criteria
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Incomplete (“Atypical”) Kawasaki Disease Age Newburger JW, Takahashi M, Gerber MA, et al. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Long- Term Management of Kawasaki Disease: A Statement for Health Professionals…Pediatrics 2004; 114: 1708-1733. Prevalence
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Incomplete (“Atypical”) Kawasaki Disease Age Genizi J, Miron D, Spiegel R, Fink D, Horowitz Y. Kawasaki Disease in Very Young Infants: High Prevalence of Atypical Presentation and Coronary Arteritis. Clin Pediatr 2003; 42: 263-267. Coronary artery abnormalities
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Case 4 8-day old female with poor feeding, fever, and grunting respirations
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Misconception The sick neonate has been adequately treated with antibiotics alone
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Neonatal HSV Skin-Eye-MouthCNSDisseminated Onset (days)5-11 days8-17 days5-11 days Clinical findings VesiclesIrritable, Lethargy Seizures Jaundice Resp. distress Irritable Mortality untreated Up to 70% progress 50%90% Mortality treated 015%54%
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Neonatal HSV
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The Prevalence of Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infection Compared with Serious Bacterial Illness in Hospitalized Neonates Caviness AC, Demmler GJ, Almendarez Y, Selwyn BJ. J Pediatr 2008;153:164-9
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Neonatal HSV When should we start empiric acyclovir treatment in sick neonates? Clear index of suspicion for HSV –Skin vesicles –Seizures –Elevated hepatic transaminases
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Neonatal HSV When should we start empiric acyclovir treatment in sick neonates? Sepsis-like picture –Respiratory distress –Hypothermia –Lethargy –Appears more ill than would be expected
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Neonatal HSV When should we start empiric acyclovir treatment in sick neonates? CSF pleocytosis –Mononuclear cell predominance
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Neonatal HSV When should we start empiric acyclovir treatment in sick neonates? Age < 21 days and fever?
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Case 5 9 month male presents following a generalized seizure…noted to have fever to 103.4
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Misconception 1)You don’t have to do a spinal tap anymore! 2)You always have to do a spinal tap!
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Febrile Seizure and Meningitis What is the risk of meningitis in patients with a febrile seizure?
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Febrile Seizure and Meningitis Indications for a spinal tap
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