危重病人多涡旋鞘杆菌血流感染1例。

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Syed Nabeel Muzaffar, Mohan Gurjar, Shashank Prajapati, Shikhar S Gupta, Shubhajeet Roy
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A Case of Sphingobacterium multivorum Bloodstream Infection in a Critically-Ill Patient.
A 40-year-old male with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus presented to our ICU with right thigh cellulitis and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Subsequently, he developed inferior wall myocardial infarction and right ventricular dysfunction. On examination, he was in altered sensorium, hemodynamically unstable, and had respiratory distress. He was managed for all the above-mentioned issues, which comprised management of DKA and acute coronary syndrome (dual anti-platelets, heparin, statins) and included life support therapies in the form of invasive mechanical ventilation, central line placement, IV fluid resuscitation (guided by two-dimensional echocardiography, lung ultrasonography, and hemodynamic and oxygenation parameters), vasoactive drugs and other drugs such as anti-platelets, therapeutic heparinization, and IV insulin infusion for glycemic control (with emphasis on electrolytes also). The patient stayed in ICU for a prolonged period due to neuromuscular weakness, nosocomial infections, and ischemic cardiomyopathy. Later on, he developed a grade III sacral bedsore also. One of the bugs was S. multivorum cultured from his peripheral blood during an episode of high-grade fever.
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期刊介绍: JGID encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the field of Infectious Diseases across the world thus promoting translational research by striking a synergy between basic science, clinical medicine and public health. The Journal intends to bring together scientists and academicians in Infectious Diseases to promote translational synergy between Laboratory Science, Clinical Medicine and Public Health. The Journal invites Original Articles, Clinical Investigations, Epidemiological Analysis, Data Protocols, Case Reports, Clinical Photographs, review articles and special commentaries. Students, Residents, Academicians, Public Health experts and scientists are all encouraged to be a part of this initiative by contributing, reviewing and promoting scientific works and science.
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