Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck Infections

Aim: The aim of the present research was to conduct a descriptive study about the role of systemic conditions, other than diabetes, in the occurrence and evolution of neck and head suppurations. Material and Method: For this purpose, we selected the sick people hospitalized in the Ist Oral and Maxil...

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Main Authors: Mihai JUNCAR, Amorin-Remus POPA, Florin ONIŞOR, Gilda-Mihaela IOVA, Loredana-Mădălina POPA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca 2011-03-01
Series:Applied Medical Informatics
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Online Access:http://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/65/43
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spelling doaj-5c47670b0dc94017a14e9f30f16aeec72020-11-25T02:12:44ZengIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-NapocaApplied Medical Informatics1224-55932011-03-012816268Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck InfectionsMihai JUNCARAmorin-Remus POPAFlorin ONIŞORGilda-Mihaela IOVALoredana-Mădălina POPAAim: The aim of the present research was to conduct a descriptive study about the role of systemic conditions, other than diabetes, in the occurrence and evolution of neck and head suppurations. Material and Method: For this purpose, we selected the sick people hospitalized in the Ist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of Cluj-Napoca who presented suppurations of the head and neck and chronic systemic conditions. Results: One hundred and thirteen patients accomplished the inclusion criteria. The most frequent systemic conditions identified at patients with head and neck suppurations were the cardio-vascular diseases (48%), followed by hepatic diseases (19%). Head and neck suppurations proved to affect only one cavity in 75.22% of cases. The septic metastasis process was present in case of 3 patients, the mediastine being the most frequently affected organ by the presence of the septic process. The post-surgical evolution was favorable in case of 112 patients, the only death being noticed in the case of a woman suffering from decompensated leukemia. The mean of hospitalization days proved to be statistically significant higher when patients presented more than one affected cavity compared to patients with one affected cavity (p = 0.0030). Conclusion: Immuno-depressing systemic conditions may influence in an unfavourable way the evolution of head and neck suppurations. The surgical treatment has been proved to be efficient in curing the suppurations of the patients suffering from diverse chronic systemic conditions.http://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/65/43Suppurations of head and neckImmuno-depression.
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author Mihai JUNCAR
Amorin-Remus POPA
Florin ONIŞOR
Gilda-Mihaela IOVA
Loredana-Mădălina POPA
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Amorin-Remus POPA
Florin ONIŞOR
Gilda-Mihaela IOVA
Loredana-Mădălina POPA
Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck Infections
Applied Medical Informatics
Suppurations of head and neck
Immuno-depression.
author_facet Mihai JUNCAR
Amorin-Remus POPA
Florin ONIŞOR
Gilda-Mihaela IOVA
Loredana-Mădălina POPA
author_sort Mihai JUNCAR
title Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck Infections
title_short Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck Infections
title_full Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck Infections
title_fullStr Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck Infections
title_full_unstemmed Descriptive Study on Influence of Systemic Conditions on Head and Neck Infections
title_sort descriptive study on influence of systemic conditions on head and neck infections
publisher Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca
series Applied Medical Informatics
issn 1224-5593
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Aim: The aim of the present research was to conduct a descriptive study about the role of systemic conditions, other than diabetes, in the occurrence and evolution of neck and head suppurations. Material and Method: For this purpose, we selected the sick people hospitalized in the Ist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of Cluj-Napoca who presented suppurations of the head and neck and chronic systemic conditions. Results: One hundred and thirteen patients accomplished the inclusion criteria. The most frequent systemic conditions identified at patients with head and neck suppurations were the cardio-vascular diseases (48%), followed by hepatic diseases (19%). Head and neck suppurations proved to affect only one cavity in 75.22% of cases. The septic metastasis process was present in case of 3 patients, the mediastine being the most frequently affected organ by the presence of the septic process. The post-surgical evolution was favorable in case of 112 patients, the only death being noticed in the case of a woman suffering from decompensated leukemia. The mean of hospitalization days proved to be statistically significant higher when patients presented more than one affected cavity compared to patients with one affected cavity (p = 0.0030). Conclusion: Immuno-depressing systemic conditions may influence in an unfavourable way the evolution of head and neck suppurations. The surgical treatment has been proved to be efficient in curing the suppurations of the patients suffering from diverse chronic systemic conditions.
topic Suppurations of head and neck
Immuno-depression.
url http://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/65/43
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