深颈部感染:111例患者的治疗、生物学预测因素和预后。

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Maxime Le Clercq, Nima Taheri, Antoine Yanni, Alexandra Rodriguez, Cyril Bouland, Rokneddine Javadian, Didier Dequanter
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摘要

本研究的目的是强调临床,生物学和放射学评估对深颈部感染患者的最佳管理的重要性。回顾性分析111例深颈部感染患者的治疗记录。入院评分作为坏死性筋膜炎实验室风险指标(LRINEC)评分、中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞(N/L)比和潜在宫颈脓肿引流(SAID)的预测评分已经得到验证,有助于为这些患者提供最佳治疗。统计学上,定位与并发症发生率无显著相关性。在我们的研究中,统计分析表明,宫颈肿胀(P = 0.003)和SAID (P = 0.008)的临床合并与手术治疗有关。单因素分析后,生物学因子(白细胞中性粒细胞计数)(P = 0.003)和生物学评分NLR (P = 0.003;或4.13),lrinec (p = 0.018;(OR 2.93)和SAID (P P = 0.002)。我们的结果证实白细胞中性粒细胞计数作为生物学因子,生物学评分NLR、LRINEC和SAID与并发症有显著相关性。此外,我们的研究表明,皮质类固醇治疗的处方与住院时间之间存在显著关联。
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Deep Neck Infections: Treatment, Biological Predictive Factors and Outcome in 111 Patients.

The purpose of this study is to emphasize the importance of clinical, biological and radiological evaluation for optimal management of patients with deep neck infections. The records of 111 patients treated for deep neck infection were retrospectively reviewed. Admission scores as the LRINEC (Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis) score, the neutrophil/lymphocyte (N/L) ratio and a predictive score for potential cervical abscess drainage (SAID) have been validated, helping to provide optimal therapy for these patients. Statistically, no significant correlation was observed between the localization and the complications rate. In our series, the statistical analysis demonstrated that clinical combination of cervical swelling (P < 0.001), floor of mouth swelling (P = 0.003) and SAID (P = 0.008) is associated with surgical management. After univariate analysis, a biological factor (the white blood cell neutrophil count) (P = 0.003) and the biological scores NLR (P = 0.003; OR 4.13), LRINEC (P = 0.018; OR 2.93) and SAID (P < 0.001; OR 5.46) were found to be significantly associated with complications. On the other hand, our results demonstrated a significant association (P = 0.002) between the prescription of corticosteroid therapy and the length of hospitalization. Our results confirmed that the white blood cell neutrophil count as biological factor and the biological scores NLR, LRINEC and SAID were found to be significantly associated with complications. Moreover, our study demonstrated a significant association between the prescription of corticosteroid therapy and the length of hospitalization.

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226
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery was founded as Indian Journal of Otolaryngology in 1949 as a scientific Journal published by the Association of Otolaryngologists of India and was later rechristened as IJOHNS to incorporate the changes and progress. IJOHNS, undoubtedly one of the oldest Journals in India, is the official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India and is about to publish it is 67th Volume in 2015. The Journal published quarterly accepts articles in general Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and various subspecialities such as Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology and Phonosurgery, Neurotology, Head and Neck Surgery etc. The Journal acts as a window to showcase and project the clinical and research work done by Otolaryngologists community in India and around the world. It is a continued source of useful clinical information with peer review by eminent Otolaryngologists of repute in their respective fields. The Journal accepts articles pertaining to clinical reports, Clinical studies, Research articles in basic and applied Otolaryngology, short Communications, Clinical records reporting unusual presentations or lesions and new surgical techniques. The journal acts as a catalyst and mirrors the Indian Otolaryngologist’s active interests and pursuits. The Journal also invites articles from senior and experienced authors on interesting topics in Otolaryngology and allied sciences from all over the world. The print version is distributed free to about 4000 members of Association of Otolaryngologists of India and the e-Journal shortly going to make its appearance on the Springer Board can be accessed by all the members. Association of Otolaryngologists of India and M/s Springer India group have come together to co-publish IJOHNS from January 2007 and this bondage is going to provide an impetus to the Journal in terms of international presence and global exposure.
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