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Revision as of 17:09, 28 July 2012

From Tintinalli

Management of patients who are well-appearing, vaccinated, and no clinical source of fever

Age Group Evaluation Treatment

0-28d, ≥38C

SBI incidence of ill appearing: 13%–21%

if not ill appearing: <5%

CBC, blood Cx

UA, Ucx

CSF cell count, GS, Cx

CXR (only if resp sx)

Stool testing (if diarrhea present)

Admit

Ampicillin 50mg/kg + (cefotaxime 50mg/kg or gentamicin 2.5mg/kg)

29-56d, ≥ 38.2 (100.8) (Philadelphia Protocol)


SBI incidence of ill appearing: 13%–21%

if not ill appearing: <5%


Same as for neonates

Discharge if:

1. WBC <15K but >5K and <20% bands

2. UA negative

Admit and perform LP if above are not met

Treat with CTX 50mg/kg (if CSF normal), 100mg/kg (if signs of meningitis)

57d-6mo, ≥38

Non-UTI SBI incidence is estimated to be negligible

UTI is 3%–8% 


UA and Ucx alone

OR

treat 57-90d using Philadelphia Protocol

Discharge if negative

Treat UTI w/ cefixime 8mg/kg/d or cefpodoxime 10mg/kg/d divided into BID or cefdinir 14mg/kg/d x 7-10days as outpatient

Admit and tx with CTX if fail criteria for d/c

57d-6mo, ≥39 (102.2)

SBI incidence is estimated <1%;

non-UTI SBI incidence is estimated to be negligible.

UTI is 3%–8%

UA and Ucx alone

OR

UA and Ucx + CBC + blood cx

Discharge if negative

Treat for UTI as above

If WBC>15K consider treatment with CTX 50 mg/kg IV/IM, and follow-up in 24hr

If WBC>20K consider CXR and CSF

 6–36 mo

Non-UTI SBI incidence is <0.4% 

UTI in girls ≤8%

UTI in boys (<12 mo) ≤ 2%

Uncircumcised boys (1–2 y) remains 2%

UA and Ucx in:

(girls 6-24mo)

(circ 6-12mo)

(uncirc 6-24mo)

Discharge if negative

Treat for UTI as above as outpatient

>36mo No further w/u is routinely necessary

Note: Preemies - Count age by estimated postconception date (not by actual delivery date) for 1st 90d

Harbor-UCLA Protocol

0-28dy

Child Appearance Evaluation Treatment

Toxic or Well

  1. CBC
  2. Blood Cx
  3. UA, Ucx
  4. CSF cell count, GS, Cx
  5. LP
  6. CXR (only if resp sx)
  1. Admit
    1. Cefotaxime 50-100 mg/kg
    2. Ampicillin 100-200 mg/kg
    3. Acyclovir 20 mg/kg^

28dy-90dy

Age Group Evaluation Treatment

29-56d, ≥ 38.2 (100.8) (Philadelphia Protocol)


SBI incidence of ill appearing: 13%–21%

if not ill appearing: <5%


  1. CBC, blood Cx
  2. UA, Ucx
  3. CSF cell count, GS, Cx
  4. CXR (only if resp sx)
  5. Stool testing (if diarrhea present)

Discharge if:

  1. WBC <15K but >5K and <20% bands
  2. UA negative

Admit if:

  1. Above are not met
  2. Treat
    1. CTX 50mg/kg if CSF normal
    2. 100mg/kg if signs of meningitis

57d-6mo, ≥38

Non-UTI SBI incidence is estimated to be negligible

UA and Ucx alone

OR

treat 57-90d using Philadelphia Protocol

Discharge if negative

Treat UTI w/ cefixime 8mg/kg/d or cefpodoxime 10mg/kg/d divided into BID or cefdinir 14mg/kg/d x 7-10days as outpatient

Admit and tx with CTX if fail criteria for d/c

57d-6mo, ≥39 (102.2)

SBI incidence is estimated <1%;

non-UTI SBI incidence is estimated to be negligible.

UTI is 3%–8%

UA and Ucx alone

OR

UA and Ucx + CBC + blood cx

Discharge if negative

Treat for UTI as above

If WBC>15K consider treatment with CTX 50 mg/kg IV/IM, and follow-up in 24hr

If WBC>20K consider CXR and CSF

90dy-36mo

Age Group Evaluation Treatment

57d-6mo, ≥39 (102.2)

SBI incidence is estimated <1%;

non-UTI SBI incidence is estimated to be negligible.

UTI is 3%–8%

UA and Ucx alone

OR

UA and Ucx + CBC + blood cx

Discharge if negative

Treat for UTI as above

If WBC>15K consider treatment with CTX 50 mg/kg IV/IM, and follow-up in 24hr

If WBC>20K consider CXR and CSF

 6–36 mo

Non-UTI SBI incidence is <0.4% 

UTI in girls ≤8%

UTI in boys (<12 mo) ≤ 2%

Uncircumcised boys (1–2 y) remains 2%

UA and Ucx in:

(girls 6-24mo)

(circ 6-12mo)

(uncirc 6-24mo)

Discharge if negative

Treat for UTI as above as outpatient

>36mo No further w/u is routinely necessary

Note: Preemies - Count age by estimated postconception date (not by actual delivery date) for 1st 90d

See Also

Source

Tintinalli