Fever Control in Critically Ill Adults

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One potential way to protect patients from the physiological demands that are a consequence of fever is to aim to prevent fever and to treat it assiduously when it occurs. Our findings do not support the hypothesis that more active fever management increases survival compared with less active fever management overall or in patients with limited physiological reserves. Of 1413 trial participants, 707 were assigned to more active fever management and 706 were assigned to less active fever management.

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