Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4386880654> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4386880654 endingPage "e075823" @default.
- W4386880654 startingPage "e075823" @default.
- W4386880654 abstract "Febrile infants 90 days and younger are at risk of invasive bacterial infections (bacteraemia and meningitis) and urinary tract infections. Together this is previously termed serious bacterial infection with an incidence of approximately 10-20%. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance advocates a cautious approach with most infants requiring septic screening, parenteral broad-spectrum antibiotics and hospital admission. Internationally, variations exist in the approach to febrile infants, with European and North American guidance advocating a tailored approach based on clinical features and biomarker testing. None of the available international clinical decision aids (CDAs) has been validated in the UK and Irish cohorts. The aim of the Febrile Infant Diagnostic Assessment and Outcome (FIDO) Study is to prospectively validate a range of CDAs in a UK and Irish population including CDAs that use procalcitonin testing.The FIDO Study is a prospective multicentre mixed-methods cohort study conducted in UK and Irish hospitals. All infants aged 90 days and younger presenting with fever or history of fever (≥38°C) are eligible for inclusion. Infants will receive standard emergency clinical care without delay. Clinical data and blood samples will be collected, and consent will be obtained at the earliest appropriate opportunity using research without prior consent methodology. The performance and cost-effectiveness of CDAs will be assessed. An embedded qualitative study will explore clinician and caregiver views on different approaches to care and perceptions of risk.This study was reviewed and approved by the Office for Research Ethics Committees Northern Ireland-Health and Social Care Research Ethics Committee B, Public Benefit and Privacy Panel for Health and Social Care Scotland, and Children's Health Ireland Research and Ethics Committee Ireland. The results of this study will be presented at academic conferences and in peer-reviewed publications.NCT05259683." @default.
- W4386880654 created "2023-09-21" @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5000878950 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5003440225 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5016214240 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5017446229 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5020832353 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5024764476 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5037575744 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5042129422 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5044114673 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5052868080 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5062229327 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5063168855 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5066381614 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5069937739 @default.
- W4386880654 creator A5080053183 @default.
- W4386880654 date "2023-09-01" @default.
- W4386880654 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4386880654 title "Applying clinical decision aids for the assessment and management of febrile infants presenting to emergency care in the UK and Ireland: Febrile Infant Diagnostic Assessment and Outcome (FIDO) Study protocol" @default.
- W4386880654 cites W1971796909 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2019694480 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2060513754 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2080250864 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2093274439 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2097082069 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2102389695 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2157222645 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2172024692 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2305278139 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2471165151 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2766848831 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2901846434 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2911933929 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2921735592 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2937512232 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2944434778 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2950504429 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2952374839 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W2969551154 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W3100990027 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W3138903590 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W3186284083 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W3199524263 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W4206071468 @default.
- W4386880654 cites W4280524177 @default.
- W4386880654 doi "https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075823" @default.
- W4386880654 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37730397" @default.
- W4386880654 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4386880654 type Work @default.
- W4386880654 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4386880654 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5000878950 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5003440225 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5016214240 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5017446229 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5020832353 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5024764476 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5037575744 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5042129422 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5044114673 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5052868080 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5062229327 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5063168855 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5066381614 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5069937739 @default.
- W4386880654 hasAuthorship W4386880654A5080053183 @default.
- W4386880654 hasBestOaLocation W43868806541 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C177713679 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C188816634 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C194828623 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C201903717 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C2780623531 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C2780724011 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C512399662 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C61511704 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C68122502 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C120665830 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C121332964 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C126322002 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C138885662 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C141071460 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C142724271 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C159110408 @default.
- W4386880654 hasConceptScore W4386880654C177713679 @default.