Clinical Profile and Outcome of Patients Suffering from Soft Tissue Infection in Lower Limb Disease in the Department of Surgery in Tertiary Care Center

R. Sharma, R. Verma, A. Mathur, R. K. Srivastava, Saurabh Kumar
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Background Patients with lower limb diseases are commonly seen in surgical wards 7% to 10% of hospitalized patients are affected by soft tissue infections in the United States. The most common cause of soft tissue infections is Staphylococcus aureus.[1] Frequently these patients are diabetic, immune compromised, etc. Establishing the diagnosis of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection (NSTI) can be the main challenge in treating patients with NSTI, and knowledge of all available tools is the key for early and accurate diagnosis[2] The skin is the largest organ of the body and, with the underlying soft tissue, which includes the fat layers, fascia and muscle, represents the majority of the tissue in the body. It acts as a tough, flexible, structural barrier to invasion.[3] Failure to do so result in an extremely high mortality rate (80 to 100%), and even with rapid recognition and intervention, current mortality rates remain approximately 30 to 50%.[4]
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三级保健中心外科下肢软组织感染患者的临床概况及预后
背景下肢疾病患者常见于外科病房,在美国7% - 10%的住院患者受软组织感染影响。软组织感染最常见的原因是金黄色葡萄球菌这些患者通常是糖尿病患者、免疫系统受损患者等。确定坏死性软组织感染(NSTI)的诊断可能是治疗NSTI患者的主要挑战,了解所有可用工具是早期准确诊断的关键。皮肤是人体最大的器官,其下层软组织包括脂肪层、筋膜和肌肉,占人体组织的大部分。它是一种坚韧、灵活的结构屏障,可以抵御入侵如果不这样做,就会导致极高的死亡率(80%至100%),即使迅速发现和干预,目前的死亡率仍约为30%至50%
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