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A Retrospective Characterization of Dexmedetomidine-Suspected Fever and Its Consequences in Adult Critically Ill Patients.

Emily SchranzStephen H RappaportChristine GrothParitosh PrasadKevin CooperKathryn A Connor
Published in: The Annals of pharmacotherapy (2022)
Incidence of DSF was low and more common in cardiac surgery patients. Unrecognized DSF led to an escalation of care in most patients. Dexmedetomidine exposure should be considered as a potential cause of fever in critically ill adults.
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