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Study objective To assess the effectiveness of one dose of dexamethasone (0.5 mg/kg; maximum, 10 mg) to prevent fever after bronchoscopy with BAL.
Studies also show that aggressively treating fever does not prevent fever seizures and that the seizures, although frightening, are not dangerous or associated with brain damage or learning disabilities, Dr. Brown said.
TTM may be used to prevent fever, to maintain normothermia, or to lower core temperature.
A Phenergan (1 mg/kg) intramuscular injection was performed 30 min before HDICI to prevent fever or allergic reactions.
Endovascular and surface cooling measures using gel-coated pads have shown to be efficacious and feasible in inducing and maintaining normothermia whereas conventional temperature control measures including NSAIDs and conventional cooling blankets are not sufficient to prevent fever.
The relatively higher dose of paracetamol used in this study to prevent fever was due to the lack of availability of suppositories in smaller doses at the time of the study, limiting weight-adjusted dosing.
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Paracetamol effectively prevented fever and other reactions, mainly during the infant series.
Current guidelines also show that actively preventing fever in comatose patients after temperature management is reasonable [ 23].
This review showed non-significant results favoring antibiotics for preventing fever or hospitalization for FN compared with G-CSF.
This system has been shown to be more effective in preventing fever than conventional methods, such as antipyretic medications and surface cooling techniques [ 7].
Dexamethasone (0.1 mg/kg) pretreatment 30 min before HDICI on the second day prevented fever and other adverse reactions during and after the HDICI process in all patients.
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