• Cerebrovascular diseases · Jan 2011

    Standardized antipyretic treatment in stroke: a pilot study.

    • Bernd Kallmünzer, Christiane Krause, Elisabeth Pauli, Alexander Beck, Lorenz Breuer, Martin Köhrmann, and Rainer Kollmar.
    • Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. bernd.kallmuenzer@uk-erlangen.de
    • Cerebrovasc. Dis. 2011 Jan 1;31(4):382-9.

    BackgroundFever after acute cerebral injury is associated with unfavorable functional outcome and increased mortality, but there is controversy about the optimal antipyretic treatment. This study investigated an institutional standard operating procedure (SOP) for fever treatment in stroke patients including a sequence of pharmacologic and physical interventions.MethodsA 4-step antipyretic SOP was established for patients with acute cerebral ischemia or hemorrhage and a body temperature ≥37.5°C within the first 6 days after admission. Data on the course of body temperature, duration of fever and achievement of normothermia were recorded. Results were compared to a historic control group that underwent conventional treatment.ResultsA total of 77 patients (mean age 70.4 ± 14.2 years) received 331 antipyretic interventions. Sequential administration of paracetamol (n = 219), metamizole (n = 71) and calf packing (n = 24) resulted in a significant drop in body temperature after 60 min in each instance. In 5 of 9 cases which were refractory to previous attempts, normothermia followed the infusion of ice-cooled saline. In more than 90% of cases treated per protocol, normothermia was achieved within 120 min. Compared to conventional treatment, fever burden was significantly lower within the first 4 days after admission (p < 0.001).ConclusionThis SOP may help to optimize antipyretic treatment for stroke patients.Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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