All issues > Volume 45(8); 2002
- Original Article
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 2002;45(8):967-972. Published online August 15, 2002.
- Usefulness of Low Risk Criteria for Serious Bacterial Infection Among Febrile Infants Younger than Three Months of Age
- So Hyun SH Kim1, Ji Ah JA Jung2, Hae-Soon HS Kim1, Eun Sun ES Yoo1, Sejung SJ Sohn1, Jeong Wan JW Seo1, Seung Joo SJ Lee1
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1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
2Department of Pediatrics, Pundang Jesaeng General Hospital Daejin Medical Center, Sungnam, Korea - Correspondence Hae-Soon HS Kim ,Email: hyesk@ewha.ac.kr
- Abstract
- Purpose
: A retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate the usefulness of low risk criteria for identifying febrile infants younger than three months unlikely to have serious bacterial infection.
Methods
: We conducted a retrospective study of 527 infants younger than three month with a axillary temperature ≥37.4℃. If they met the following all four criteria, appear well, WBC 5,000- 20,000/mm3, urine stick WBC(-) and nitrite(-), CSF WBC <10/mm3, they were considered at low risk for serious bacterial infection(SBI). SBI was defined as a positive culture of urine, blood, or cerebrospinal fluid. The sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value and positive predictive value of the low risk criteria were calculated.
Results
: Of 527 febrile infants, 110(21.0%) had serious bacterial infections. The 2.7% who met the low risk criteria had SBI and negative predictive value was 97.3%. SBI was diagnosed in 103 infants(38.6%) who didn't meet the low risk criteria including urinary tract infection(78.6%), most commonly, bacteremia(16.5%), bacterial meningitis(8.7%), Salmonella gastroenteritis(1%), osteomyelitis(1%), septic arthritis of hip joint(1%). There were no differences in the sensitivity and negative predictive value according to the monthly-age-group.
Conclusion
: This low risk criteria to identify infants unlikely to have SBI early is available, however low risk infants must be carefully observed.
Keywords :Fever without source, Febrile infant, Bacteremia, Low risk criteria, Predictive, Serious bacterial infection