Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical Centre

The study describes the clinical characteristics, bacteriology and risk factors for mortality of patients with necrotizing fasciitis (NF), seen in a university medical centre. Methods: The medical charts of NF patients admitted to the institution from January 2004 to July 2007 were retrieved and rev...

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Main Authors: Vincent Bryan D.G. Salvador, Michael D. San Juan, James A. Salisi, Rafael J. Consunji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958410600097
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spelling doaj-d4695062f1a241fa9d2b6c5387eb2f392020-11-24T23:02:37ZengElsevierAsian Journal of Surgery1015-95842010-01-01331515810.1016/S1015-9584(10)60009-7Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical CentreVincent Bryan D.G. SalvadorMichael D. San JuanJames A. SalisiRafael J. ConsunjiThe study describes the clinical characteristics, bacteriology and risk factors for mortality of patients with necrotizing fasciitis (NF), seen in a university medical centre. Methods: The medical charts of NF patients admitted to the institution from January 2004 to July 2007 were retrieved and reviewed retrospectively. Results: The majority of the 67 patients included in the study presented with localized nonspecific inflammatory manifestations: tenderness (94%), warmth (86%), oedema (76%), skin necrosis (75%), and ulceration (68%). Diabetes mellitus (22%) was the most common predisposing medical condition. The most frequent isolates were Escherichia coli (44%), Acinetobacter baumannii (19%), Staphylococcus aureus (15%) and Enterococcus faecium (15%). Overall mortality rate was 36%. Risk factors significantly associated with mortality were truncal involvement (p = 0.034), leukocytosis (p = 0.038), acidosis (p = 0.001), hypoalbuminaemia (p = 0.004), hypocalcaemia (p = 0.000) and hyponatraemia (p = 0.023). Logistic regression analysis revealed acidosis [p < 0.05, odds ratio (OR) = 9] and hypoalbuminaemia (p < 0.05, OR = 14) as significant independent risk factors for mortality. Conclusion: The identified risk factors can inform clinicians of increased mortality risks for certain patients with NF. They should serve as a trigger for more aggressive surgical and critical care, and antimicrobial therapy for these patients.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958410600097antimicrobial susceptabilitybacteriologycomplicated soft tissue infectionFournier's gangrenemicrobiologic spectrumnecrotizing fasciitisPhilippinessurgical patient
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author Vincent Bryan D.G. Salvador
Michael D. San Juan
James A. Salisi
Rafael J. Consunji
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Michael D. San Juan
James A. Salisi
Rafael J. Consunji
Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical Centre
Asian Journal of Surgery
antimicrobial susceptability
bacteriology
complicated soft tissue infection
Fournier's gangrene
microbiologic spectrum
necrotizing fasciitis
Philippines
surgical patient
author_facet Vincent Bryan D.G. Salvador
Michael D. San Juan
James A. Salisi
Rafael J. Consunji
author_sort Vincent Bryan D.G. Salvador
title Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical Centre
title_short Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical Centre
title_full Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical Centre
title_fullStr Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical Centre
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Microbiological Spectrum of Necrotizing Fasciitis in Surgical Patients at a Philippine University Medical Centre
title_sort clinical and microbiological spectrum of necrotizing fasciitis in surgical patients at a philippine university medical centre
publisher Elsevier
series Asian Journal of Surgery
issn 1015-9584
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The study describes the clinical characteristics, bacteriology and risk factors for mortality of patients with necrotizing fasciitis (NF), seen in a university medical centre. Methods: The medical charts of NF patients admitted to the institution from January 2004 to July 2007 were retrieved and reviewed retrospectively. Results: The majority of the 67 patients included in the study presented with localized nonspecific inflammatory manifestations: tenderness (94%), warmth (86%), oedema (76%), skin necrosis (75%), and ulceration (68%). Diabetes mellitus (22%) was the most common predisposing medical condition. The most frequent isolates were Escherichia coli (44%), Acinetobacter baumannii (19%), Staphylococcus aureus (15%) and Enterococcus faecium (15%). Overall mortality rate was 36%. Risk factors significantly associated with mortality were truncal involvement (p = 0.034), leukocytosis (p = 0.038), acidosis (p = 0.001), hypoalbuminaemia (p = 0.004), hypocalcaemia (p = 0.000) and hyponatraemia (p = 0.023). Logistic regression analysis revealed acidosis [p < 0.05, odds ratio (OR) = 9] and hypoalbuminaemia (p < 0.05, OR = 14) as significant independent risk factors for mortality. Conclusion: The identified risk factors can inform clinicians of increased mortality risks for certain patients with NF. They should serve as a trigger for more aggressive surgical and critical care, and antimicrobial therapy for these patients.
topic antimicrobial susceptability
bacteriology
complicated soft tissue infection
Fournier's gangrene
microbiologic spectrum
necrotizing fasciitis
Philippines
surgical patient
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958410600097
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