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. 2022 Apr 14;9(6):ofac183. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofac183

Table 3.

Causes of New Abnormal Fever or Leukocytosis in Patients With Respiratory Cultures Obtained Without Clinical/Radiographic Evidence of Pneumonia

Cause of Abnormal Temperature/White Blood Cell Count Total No. (n = 107) Percentage of Cases
Postoperative fever/leukocytosis 32 29.9
Central process 24 22.4
Extrapulmonary infection 24 22.4
Noninfectious pulmonary decompensation 17 15.9
Other 11 10.3
Steroids/leukemoid stress reaction 10 9.3
Ischemia 6 5.6
DVT/PE 6 5.6
Hematoma 5 4.7
Cancer/tumor fever 4 3.7
Autoimmune condition 1 0.9
Drug fever 1 0.9

Abbreviation: DVT/PE, deep vein thrombosis/pulmonary embolism.

Abnormal white blood cell count was defined as abnormal white blood cell count (>12 × 109/L or <4 × 109/L) with a normal value in the preceding 36 hours. Abnormal temperature was defined as >38°C or <36°C with a normal value in the preceding 36 hours. Central process = stroke, intraparenchymal hemorrhage, seizures, and global cerebral ischemia secondary to cardiac arrest. Noninfectious decompensation = flash pulmonary edema, aspiration pneumonitis, mucous plugging. Leukemoid stress reaction = leukocytosis attributable to non–septic shock physiology (ie, cardiogenic shock).