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. 2018 Feb 3;177(4):617–624. doi: 10.1007/s00431-018-3095-0
What is Known
Fever, dyspnea, and vomiting/diarrhea are major causes of emergency care attendance in children.
As uncertainty remains on uneventful recovery, patients at risk need to be identified on order to improve safety netting after discharge from the ED.
What is New
• In children with fever, dyspnea, and vomiting/diarrhea, young age, parental concern and chest wall retractions, ill appearance, clinical signs of dehydration, and tachypnea help to define targeted review of children during the post-discharge period.
• A revisit after ED discharge is disease-specific and seems to be shorter for children with vomiting/diarrhea than others.