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Published in: Child's Nervous System 6/2016

Open Access 01-06-2016 | Original Paper

Fever after intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedures in children

Authors: S. L. de Kunder, M. P. ter Laak - Poort, J. Nicolai, J. S. H. Vles, E. M. J. Cornips

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 6/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper was to study the incidence and clinical significance of fever after intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedures in children.

Methods

We retrospectively assessed all children subjected to an intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedure between 2004 and 2015. Body temperature 6 days postoperatively, symptoms and signs, and eventual cerebrospinal fluid analysis were evaluated. Fever was defined as temperature above 38 °C.

Results

Fifty-five children (mean age 4.8 years) had 67 procedures. Forty-three children (47 procedures, 70 %) developed fever, mostly the day of surgery (n = 17; 25 %) or the next day (n = 33; 49 %). All children who were clinically ill (n = 9, including 7 with fever) suffered serious illness, as opposed to none of the children with fever without being clinically ill (n = 36). Fever was unrelated to gender, indication for, and type of procedure and did not influence ETV success rate at 3 months. Children under 1 year less frequently developed fever (p = 0.032).

Conclusions

Fever frequently develops after intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedures in children and follows a rather predictable course, peaking the day of surgery and/or the next day, and rapidly subsiding thereafter. Fever is not a cardinal symptom except when combined with other symptoms in children who are clinically ill (which most of them are not). Close observation avoiding invasive diagnostic tests may suffice for those who are not clinically ill, while extra attention should be paid to those whose temperature rises after day 2 especially when clinically ill, as they likely suffer serious illness. We recommend to closely observe children after any intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedure for at least 5 days.
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Metadata
Title
Fever after intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedures in children
Authors
S. L. de Kunder
M. P. ter Laak - Poort
J. Nicolai
J. S. H. Vles
E. M. J. Cornips
Publication date
01-06-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 6/2016
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-016-3085-3

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