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Necrotising soft tissue infection in the present era: an analysis of clinicopathological features and predictors of mortality
oleh: Dr Alok Anshu, Dr Surjeet Dwivedi, Dr M Murali, Dr Harsha MP
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Elsevier 2023-06-01 |
Deskripsi
Background: Necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTI) and non-NSTI are frequently difficult to distinguish based on symptoms, signs, and investigations. High morbidity related to it can only be avoided by early detection and treatment. Aim: This study examined demographic, clinicopathological, NSTI prognosis, and mortality factors. Methodology: 80 NSTI patients were retrospectively studied. Clinicopathological profile, surgical management, histological report, and LRINEC score were included. Mortality predictions were evaluated between survivors and non-survivors. Results: 73.8 percent of patients were male and the mean age was 55.4±9.6 years. Nonsurvivors averaged 11.88±0.72 LRINEC scores. Non-survivor CRP averaged 236.5±48.5 mg/l. Gp A Hemolytic Streptococci were most frequent (37.8 percent ). Diabetes was a significant mortality predictor. Total mortality was 20%. Conclusion: NSTI remains a major killer. High mortality is linked to age, diabetes, higher blood creatinine, MODS, and delayed surgery.” and proceed accordingly.