Clinical audit of necrotising fasciitis under orthopaedic services in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand

Reuben He , Aaron Cook
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Abstract

Background

Necrotising fasciitis is a severe bacterial infection of the soft tissue and fascial layers beneath the skin, with potentially life-threatening consequences. Anecdotal cases of necrotising fasciitis in Tauranga Hospital prompted this study. This study aimed to audit presentations of necrotising fasciitis under orthopaedic services in the Bay of Plenty region over a two-year period.

Methods

All cases of necrotising fasciitis diagnosed in Tauranga and Whakatāne hospitals from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2023 were identified and obtained using ICD-10 coding data. Descriptive analysis was used to report incidence rates of necrotising fasciitis. The literature was searched to identify global trends in necrotising fasciitis, and explanations for trends were explored.

Results

Five cases of necrotising fasciitis were identified over the study period. All cases were diagnosed during the final five months of the study period, suggesting a sharp increase in incidence. Many body sites were implicated, with some instances of multifocal infection. Implicated sites included the ankle and foot (n = 3), upper arm (n = 2), lower leg (n = 2), pelvis and thigh (n = l), and forearm (n = 1). There was no clear association between age, gender, ethnicity, and location of inhabitancy with rates of necrotising fasciitis.

Conclusion

Necrotising fasciitis is an orthopaedic emergency. Our results demonstrated a sharp increase in its incidence under orthopaedic services in the Bay of Plenty region, which is consistent with broader literature and a cause for concern. Further research is warranted to identify causes and prevention strategies for necrotising fasciitis.
新西兰丰盛湾地区骨科服务下坏死性筋膜炎的临床审计
背景坏死性筋膜炎是一种严重的皮下软组织和筋膜层细菌感染,有可能危及生命。陶朗加医院发生的坏死性筋膜炎病例引发了这项研究。本研究旨在对丰盛湾地区骨科服务两年内出现的坏死性筋膜炎病例进行审核。方法确定2021年4月1日至2023年3月31日期间陶朗加医院和瓦卡塔内医院诊断出的所有坏死性筋膜炎病例,并使用ICD-10编码数据获得这些病例。描述性分析用于报告坏死性筋膜炎的发病率。对文献进行了检索,以确定坏死性筋膜炎的全球趋势,并对趋势的解释进行了探讨。结果在研究期间发现了五例坏死性筋膜炎病例。所有病例均在研究期间的最后五个月确诊,表明发病率急剧上升。许多身体部位都受到了牵连,有些病例还出现了多灶性感染。感染部位包括脚踝和脚(3 例)、上臂(2 例)、小腿(2 例)、骨盆和大腿(1 例)以及前臂(1 例)。坏死性筋膜炎是骨科急症。我们的研究结果表明,在丰盛湾地区的骨科服务中,坏死性筋膜炎的发病率急剧上升,这与更广泛的文献一致,值得关注。有必要开展进一步研究,以确定坏死性筋膜炎的病因和预防策略。
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