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Quick Scroll 11.15.04 (3 years ago) #11

Hey........ i got this doubt suddenly

Can any one find out whether the 10 beats is for 1 degree fahrenheit or 1 degree celsius
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Quick Scroll 11.16.04 (3 years ago) #12

Bruno wrote:
Hey........ i got this doubt suddenly

Can any one find out whether the 10 beats is for 1 degree fahrenheit or 1 degree celsius


it's 10 beats per degree fahrenheit.
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Quick Scroll 11.16.04 (3 years ago) #13

thanks willpower ... can you also tell .... WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THE RELATIVE BRADYCARDIA IN TYPHOID ????
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Bruno wrote:
In the morning due to increased steroids in the body(diurnal variation) the temp is low........... that is a normal phenomenon and what we see in TB is an exaggeration of the normal phenomenon

In normal persons........... Morning Normal Temp, Evening Normal Temp

In Febrile Illness....... Morning Fever, Evening MORE fever or Morning LESS Fever... Evening Fever


Quite...the normal diurnal variation is one degree F: the normal upper values are [snip].9F (morning) and 99.9F (evening)
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Quick Scroll 11.16.04 (3 years ago) #15

i said relative bradycardia !!!
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Quick Scroll temperature - pulse relation 11.16.04 (3 years ago) #16

pulse rate : increment by 13-15%/’C or
[last digit of BT in Fahrenheit -1]*10 +100 = PR


well, there's a temp-pulse dissociation in a lot of fevers (brucellosis, rickettsia etc.) but as for the reason, your guess is as good as mine. typhoid also causes relative neutropenia, so likely lesser IL-1 in circulation? (and now we open another pandora's box!!)
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Quick Scroll 06.26.08 (1 month ago) #17

the exact mech. for realtive bradycardia is not known saearch relative bradycardia on google and see nih.gov article on that.
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