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Peds S- Sepsis and Serious Bacterial Infections

Author
Zack Olson, MD
Published
Sun 28 Jan 2018
Episode Link
https://www.emclerkship.com/2018/01/28/peds-s-sepsis-and-serious-bacterial-infections/




Pediatric “Sepsis”











* Consider in any toxic appearing child/neonate* Especially with fever (or hypothermia)* Treatment* Early antibiotics* Fluid bolus











“Serious Bacterial Infections” (SBI)











* Consider in any baby with fever* Three classic categories* Age <30 days* Introduction* Weak immune system* No immunizations* Very high risk for serious bacterial infections* Require a significant amount of testing* Urinalysis with Urine Culture* Blood Cultures* Lumbar Puncture with CSF Cultures* Chest X-Ray* Require admission and antibiotics* Age 30-60 days* ILL appearing* Treat same as fever in <30 day patient* WELL appearing* Testing and treatment differ by institution* Multiple criteria established to help in this age range* Rochester criteria* Philadelphia criteria* PECARN criteria* Choose one and use consistently* Age >60 days* (Assumes immunizations are up to date)* Workup is more targeted* Blood cultures, Urine cultures, Chest X-Rays still common











Additional Reading











* Rochester Criteria Febrile Infants (MDCalc)* PECARN Rule for Low Risk Febrile Infants (MDCalc)

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