Post-Operative Fever Edit
Post-Operative Fever Edit
Case scenario
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Predisposing factors
Differentials
Evaluation
Treatment
Conclusion
CASE SCENARIO
• Continuous (sustained)
• Intermittent
• Remittent
• Relapsing.
TYPES OF FEVER
Continuous fever-fever occur all over 24 hours with difference between max and min
<1°C.
• E.g. 1st week of typhoid fever
Intermittent fever -occur daily but touches to normal limit once during 24 hours.
According to pattern they can be:
• Quatidian – fever every 24 hour (P.Falciparum, TB, UTI)
• Tertian – fever every 48 hour (P. Vivax)
• Quartan – fever every 72 hour (P. Malaria).
Remittent fever -occur all over 24 hour with difference between
max and min is more than 1 degree Celsius and never touches to
normal limit.
• E.g. 2nd week of typhoid fever
Relapsing – period of fever followed by period of normal
temperature.
• Eg. Pel-ebstein fever – hodgkins
• Cyclic netropenia.
What is Post-op fever?
Pre-operative fever
Extent of surgery:major surgeries e.g. Intrabdominal, intrathoracic
Factors that increase the risk of infection e.g. Prolonged use of
catheters, drains, prolonged ETT , immunosuppression, prolonged
immobilization
Medical co-morbidities: obesity, chronic lung diseases, diabetes
mellitus.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF FEVER