Limb intracompartmental sepsis in burn patients associated with occult infection

被引:8
|
作者
Penuelas, Oscar [1 ]
Cerda, Enrique [1 ]
Espino, Javier [2 ]
Garcia-Dominguez, Jose [2 ]
Garcia Hierro, Paloma [3 ]
de la Cal, Miguel A. [1 ]
Lorente, Jose A. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Getafe, Intens Care & Burn Unit, Madrid 28905, Spain
[2] Hosp Univ Getafe, Serv Plast Surg, Madrid 28905, Spain
[3] Hosp Univ Getafe, Microbiol Serv, Madrid 28905, Spain
[4] European Univ, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Intracompartmental sepsis; Myonecrosis; Infection; Compartment syndrome; Fasciotomy; Burns; ACUTE COMPARTMENT SYNDROME; RESUSCITATION; DEFINITIONS; PRESSURE; ESCHAROTOMIES; FASCIOTOMIES; MUSCLE; INJURY;
D O I
10.1016/j.burns.2009.06.201
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Intracompartmental sepsis (IS) is a rare complication in burn patients. IS presents in patients with inadequate perfusion of intracompartmental tissues with subsequent ischaemic necrosis and infection. Contributing factors include high-volume resuscitation, delayed escharotomies and previous bacteraemias. We describe the profile of a series of patients who developed IS in our Intensive Care Burn Unit (ICBU). Methods: We carried out a retrospective chart review of patients admitted to an ICBU over a 5-year period. Results: Seven patients of 659 admissions (1.0%) developed IS involving the extremities. Diagnosis was based on the identification of purulent drainage and local swelling associated with signs of sepsis of unknown origin. Total body surface area (TBSA) burned averaged 67.4% and full-thickness body surface area (FTBSA) burned averaged 48.4%. All patients were sedated and mechanically ventilated. The first 24-h fluid requirements averaged 6.0 ml kg(-1) per %TBSA burn (range 3.5-7.0 ml kg(-1) per %TBSA). Escharotomies were performed in five patients within the first 24 h of admission. Median time of diagnosis of IS was 23 days from admission (range 11-45 days). Four patients developed bacteraemia caused by the same microorganism infecting the soft tissue. In five cases, the infecting microorganism had previously colonised the overlying burned skin. Three patients required amputation of the affected limb. Conclusion: IS is a devastating infectious complication which appears late after large burns. Predisposing factors include high-volume resuscitation, delayed escharotomies, colonisation of the overlying skin and previous bacteraemias. Earlier diagnosis and management are needed to attain a better outcome. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:558 / 564
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] INTRACOMPARTMENTAL SEPSIS IN BURN PATIENTS
    SHERIDAN, RL
    TOMPKINS, RG
    MCMANUS, WF
    PRUITT, BA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE, 1994, 36 (03): : 301 - 305
  • [2] Intracompartmental Sepsis With Burn A Case Report
    Chou, Chieh
    Lee, Su-shin
    Wang, Hui-Min
    Hsieh, Tung-Ying
    Lee, Hsiao-Chen
    Chang, Chih-Hau
    Lai, Chung-Sheng
    Chang, Kao-Ping
    Lin, Sin-Daw
    Huang, Shu-Hung
    [J]. ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY, 2016, 76 : S25 - S28
  • [3] Burn Infection and Burn Sepsis
    D'Abbondanza, Josephine A.
    Shahrokhi, Shahriar
    [J]. SURGICAL INFECTIONS, 2021, 22 (01) : 58 - 64
  • [4] Immune response in burn patients in relation to HIV infection and sepsis
    Sjöberg, T
    Mzezewa, S
    Jönsson, K
    Salemark, L
    [J]. BURNS, 2004, 30 (07) : 670 - 674
  • [6] Insulin increases resistance to burn wound infection-associated sepsis
    Gauglitz, Gerd G.
    Toliver-Kinsky, Tracy E.
    Williams, Felicia N.
    Song, Juquan
    Cui, Weihua
    Herndon, David N.
    Jeschke, Marc G.
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2010, 38 (01) : 202 - 208
  • [7] Sepsis in surgical patients: Burn sepsis
    Tejiram, Shawn
    Shupp, Jeffrey W.
    [J]. SURGERY, 2024, 175 (04) : 1259 - 1261
  • [8] Burn Wound Colonization, Infection, and Sepsis
    Ladhani, Husayn A.
    Yowler, Charles J.
    Claridge, Jeffrey A.
    [J]. SURGICAL INFECTIONS, 2021, 22 (01) : 44 - 48
  • [9] Biomarkers of sepsis in burn patients
    H Oueslati
    K Bousselmi
    I Rahmani
    A Mokline
    J Haddad
    Y Yahyia
    R Ghanem
    A Messadi
    [J]. Critical Care, 14 (Suppl 1):
  • [10] PREDICTORS OF SEPSIS IN BURN PATIENTS
    Morfin, Javier
    Eguia, Emanuel
    Cobb, Adrienne
    Liu, Yuk M.
    Sanford, Arthur P.
    Baldea, Anthony J.
    [J]. SHOCK, 2019, 51 (06): : 65 - 66