Management Outcome and Associated Factors of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections in an Ethiopian Tertiary Care Hospital: A-Five-Year Review.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Esubalew T Mindaye, Fitsum Terefe
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Abstract

Background: Necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI) is one of the deadliest diseases among surgical infections. Prompt timely diagnosis and urgent surgical intervention with supportive care are cornerstones of patient management. This study aimed to assess patient outcomes and associated factors of adult patients diagnosed and surgically treated for NSTIs at Saint Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC), Ethiopia from January 2015 to December 2019.

Method: An institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted by reviewing medical records of patients treated for NSTIs at SPHMMC in the 5 years study period. A five-section survey instrument was developed, and the collected responses were cleaned and entered into Epi data (v3.1) and exported to SPSS (v.26). Statistical analysis of associated factors was done with binary logit regression model.

Result: Medical records of 110(84%) patients were retrieved and nine out of ten subjects were male with a median age of 42 years (IQR- 34-62yrs) The leading clinical presentations were painful swelling 96(87.3%), fever 79(71.8%) and foul-smelling discharge 62(56.4%). Five out of ten participants have known comorbidity and 9 out of 10 patients have specified predisposing events before their infection. The majority (86.3%) underwent surgical debridement and amputation was done for eighteen patients. The average length of hospital stay was 27 days (2 to 112 days range) with mortality rate of 20%. advanced age, shock at presentation, post-operative anemia, and infection involving the torso were significantly associated with poor patient outcomes.

Conclusion: Surgical management of NSTIs has favorable result and patient presentation and anatomical location of the lesion determine patient outcome.

埃塞俄比亚三级医院坏死性软组织感染的管理结果和相关因素:五年回顾
背景:坏死性软组织感染(NSTI)是外科感染中最致命的疾病之一。及时的诊断和紧急手术干预与支持性护理是患者管理的基石。本研究旨在评估2015年1月至2019年12月在埃塞俄比亚圣保罗医院千禧医学院(SPHMMC)诊断和手术治疗的NSTIs成年患者的患者结局和相关因素。方法:以医院为基础的横断面研究,回顾了在SPHMMC治疗NSTIs患者的5年研究期间的医疗记录。我们开发了一个五段式的调查工具,收集到的回答被清理并输入Epi数据(v3.1),并导出到SPSS (v26)。采用二元logistic回归模型对相关因素进行统计分析。结果:共检索病历110例(84%),男性9 / 10,中位年龄42岁(IQR- 34-62岁),主要临床表现为疼痛肿胀96例(87.3%),发热79例(71.8%),分泌物恶臭62例(56.4%)。5 / 10的参与者有已知的合并症,9 / 10的患者在感染前有特定的易感事件。大多数(86.3%)患者行手术清创和截肢。平均住院时间为27天(2 ~ 112天),死亡率为20%。高龄、就诊时休克、术后贫血和躯干感染与患者预后不良显著相关。结论:NSTIs的手术治疗效果良好,患者的表现和病变的解剖位置决定了患者的预后。
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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
137
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences is a general health science journal addressing clinical medicine, public health and biomedical sciences. Rarely, it covers veterinary medicine
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