Title: Are Antipyretics Beneficial in Febrile Children?
1Are Antipyretics Beneficial in Febrile Children?
- Dennis Scolnik
- MSc, MB, ChB, DCH, FRCP(C)
- Divisions of Emergency Services
- Clinical Pharmacology Toxicology
- Project Director, Research Institute
- Hospital for Sick Children
- Associate Professor of Paediatrics
- University of Toronto, Canada
2I am arguing against this proposition!!
3Fever
- Physiological response (Adam 1996)
- Body does not allow lethal temperature if
- no dehydration
- open environment
- no neurological abnormalities (Kluger 1992, Adam
1996) - Purposeful protective (Kluger 1991,1992,
Roberts 1991)
4Fever
- Good
- rarely harmful
- (malignant hyperthermia)
5Fever Phobia
- New phenomenon
- Association with
- seizures
- febrile seizures
- Rx does not ? ?
- CNS infections
- rare that no other signs clinician not able to
identify
6Fever Phobia
7Are Antipyretics Beneficial in Febrile Children?
- Symptomatic (at best)!!
- makes child feel better
- NOT necessary for the medical condition
- Empowers parents
8Primum Non Nocere
- Harmless symptom
- Is it harmless to treat fever?
9Downsides of Treating Fever
- 1. Perpetuates fever phobia
- Medicalisation (Hay 2006)
- Increased use of medical facilities
10Downsides of Treating Fever
- 4. ? nosocomial infection
- Side-tracks parents ( some physicians!) from
more important signs of illness - POISONING!!
11Poisoning
- Physician error
- Parent error
12Physician Error Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
(Kozer, Scolnik et al 2002)
- Emergency Department
- 1678 drug orders/prescriptions
13Physician Error Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
(Kozer, Scolnik et al 2002)
- 10 in ED
- c.f.
- 6.6 - 11.7 in paediatric intensive care units
14Physician Error Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
(Kozer, Scolnik et al 2002)
15Physician Error Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
(Kozer, Scolnik et al 2002)
- Insignificant/minimal
- minimal likelihood harm
- e.g. 5 mg dexamethasone instead of 3 mg
- Significant
- non-life-threatening consequences/less effective
treatment - e.g. 10x lower dose of amoxicillin for otitis
media - Severe
- could cause death/decrease chance successful
treatment of life-threatening condition - e.g. 10x error insulin dosage
16Parent Error Acetaminophen/Paracetamol (Heubi
1998)
- Published, FDA, own hospital with therapeutic
intent - 47 patients
- 5 wks - 10 yrs
- 60 - 420 mg/kg/day for 1 - 42 days
- 24/43 patients (55) died
- 3 survived after transplant
17Parent Error (Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
Rivera-Penera 1998)
- Over 10 yrs
- 19 yrs age
- Parts of California
- Overdose with previous normal LFTs
18Parent Error (Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
Rivera-Penera 1998)
- 28/73 (38) abnormal LFTs
- All 28 severe hepatotoxicity
- 6 (21) liver transplantation
19Parent Error (Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
Rivera-Penera 1998)
- 14/73 10 yrs age
- 71 (10/14) of these had abnormal LFTs (versus
31 in older) - These 10 had all been overdosed by parents in
error
20Drug Error Ibuprofen(Ulinski 2004, Paediatric
Nephrology, Hôpital Trousseau, Paris)
- 20 months in 1 centre
- 7 children with diarrhoea /or vomiting fever
- therapeutic doses (11.5 32 mg/kg/day)
- 1 - 3 days ? ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
- 1 dialyzed
21What Should We Do?
- Education gtgtgt treatment
22Education
- 1. Fever is a symptom not a disease
23Education
- Fever is a symptom not a disease
- A child can have meningitis with a low fever or a
viral URTI with a high fever
24Education
- Fever is a symptom not a disease
- A child can have meningitis with a low fever or a
viral upper respiratory tract infection with a
high fever - The difference is in how sick the child is!!
25Education
- Fever is a symptom not a disease
- A child can have meningitis with a low fever or a
viral upper respiratory tract infection with a
high fever - The difference is in how sick the child is!!
- 4. MINIMAL CLOTHES
- COOL ENVIRONMENT
- 5. FLUIDS
26Are Antipyretics Beneficial in Febrile Children?
- NO
- May make child feel better
- Cause more harm than good
27Therefore antipyretics are NOT beneficial in
febrile children
28Thank you!
29J Pediatrics 1997130(2)300-304
30J Pediatrics 1998 132(1)22-27