Fever Flashcards
What is postoperative fever?
Temperature > 38.5 (or 101.5)
What are the 5 classic Ws of postoperative fever?
Wind (atelectasis) Water (UTI) Wound (wound infection) Walking (DVT/thrombophlebitis) Wonder drugs (drug fever)
What is the classic timing of postoperative atelectasis?
First 24-48 hours
What is the classic timing of postoperative UTI?
Anytime after POD #3
What is the classic timing of postoperative wound infection?
Usually after POD #5 (but it can be anytime)
What is the classic timing of postoperative DVT/PE/thrombophlebitis?
PODs #7-10
What is the classic timing of postoperative drug fever?
Anytime
What is the most common cause of fever on PODs #1-2?
Atelectasis
What is the complete fever workup?
Physical exam, CXR, U/A, blood cultures, CBC
What causes fever before 24 postoperative hours?
Atelectasis, B-hemolytic streptococcal or clostridial wound infections, anastomotic leak
What causes fever from POD #3-5?
UTI, pneumonia, IV site infection, wound infection
What is an anesthetic cause of fever intraoperatively?
Malignant hyperthermia (treat with dantrolene)
What causes fever from POD #5-10?
Wound infection, pneumonia, abscess, infected hematoma, C. difficile colitis, anastomotic leak, DVT, peritoneal abscess, drug fever, PE, parotitis
What causes wound infection on POD #1-2?
Streptococcus or Clostridium
What can cause fever at any time post-op?
- IV site infection
- Central line infection
- Medications