
@article{ref1,
title="Brain Injury and Fever: Hospital Length of Stay and Cost Outcomes",
journal="Journal of intensive care medicine",
year="2009",
author="Reaven, Nancy L. and Lovette, J and Funk, Susan E.",
volume="24",
number="2",
pages="131-139",
abstract="<p>Fever has been shown to be related to extended hospital stays in neurologically injured patients. We performed meta-analyses of the impact of fever on length of stay (LOS) in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and for total hospital length of stay, including all recent scholarship published since 1/1/1995 pertaining to thermoregulation of neurogenic fever and length of hospital stay. We also developed estimates of the financial impact on hospital costs. Fever was shown to have a large, statistically significant impact on both ICU and hospital LOS. For ICU LOS, combined effect size g = .88, Z = 4.24, P < .0001. For hospital LOS, g = .79, Z = 2.2, P = .0278. Mean additional ICU days = 5.7 days; mean additional hospital days = 8.5 days. We estimate that fever added an average of $17,414 in hospital cost to total hospital stays; mean $13,672 (95% Confidence Interval [CI]: $10,074, $17,270) in additional ICU costs and mean $3,742 (CI: -$1,203, $8,820) in additional routine costs.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0885-0666",
doi="10.1177/0885066608330211",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0885066608330211"
}