危重肢体缺血和感染性溃疡患者接受血管内治疗后的临床疗效取决于病原体:2012年至2021年的单中心经验。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1177/1358863X241268692
Jonas Salm, Franziska Ikker, Tanja Böhme, Elias Noory, Ulrich Beschorner, Tobias Siegfried Kramer, Siegbert Rieg, Dirk Westermann, Thomas Zeller
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背景:危重肢体缺血(CLTI)和感染性腿部溃疡患者面临截肢和介入治疗后败血症的风险:危重肢体缺血(CLTI)和感染性腿部溃疡患者有截肢和介入治疗后败血症的风险:这项回顾性单中心研究纳入了2012年至2021年期间接受血管内治疗(EVT)的CLTI和感染性腿部溃疡患者:研究纳入了712名患者,其中286人(40.2%)接受了截肢手术(小截肢,212人;大截肢,74人)。革兰氏阴性菌(GNB)在截肢患者中的感染率明显更高(36.4% vs 30.9%,P < 0.05)。革兰氏阳性菌(GPB)患者的 4 年免截肢率为 72%(95% CI 64-81%),而 GNB 患者的 4 年免截肢率为 52%(95% CI 42-66%)(P < 0.05)。Cox 比例回归分析显示,GNB、男性、平均伤口、缺血和足部感染(WIfI)评分、糖尿病和终末期肾病与截肢呈独立正相关(P < 0.05)。WIfI 平均得分和终末期肾病与任何原因导致的死亡均呈独立正相关(P < 0.05)。金黄色葡萄球菌或 GNB、终末期肾病和糖尿病是 EVT 后发生败血症的独立风险因素(P < 0.05)。与GNB鉴定相比,住院患者使用的抗生素方案在GPB鉴定病例中的微生物活性明显更高(28% vs 9%,P < 0.05):结论:尽管分离出 GNB 和金黄色葡萄球菌都是 EVT 术后脓毒症的风险因素,但分离出 GNB 单独与较高的截肢率相关,这表明识别病原体对识别高风险患者的重要性。
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Clinical outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia and infected ulcers following endovascular therapy are pathogen dependent: A single-center experience from 2012 to 2021.

Background: Patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and infected leg ulcers are at risk of amputation and postinterventional sepsis.

Methods: This retrospective, single-center study included patients with CLTI and infected leg ulcers who underwent endovascular treatment (EVT) between 2012 and 2021.

Results: The study included 712 patients, 286 (40.2%) of whom underwent amputation (minor, n = 212; major, n = 74). Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) were significantly more prevalent in amputees (36.4% vs 30.9%, p < 0.05). Patients with gram-positive bacteria (GPB) had a 4-year freedom from any amputation rate of 72% (95% CI 64-81%) compared to 52% (95% CI 42-66%) in patients with GNB identification (p < 0.05). Cox proportional regression analysis showed that GNB, male sex, mean Wound, Ischemia, and foot Infection (WIfI) score, diabetes mellitus, and end-stage renal disease were independently and positively associated with amputation (p < 0.05). The mean WIfI score and end-stage renal disease were independently and positively associated with death from any cause (p < 0.05). Staphylococcus aureus or GNB, end-stage renal disease, and diabetes mellitus were independent risk factors for sepsis after EVT (p < 0.05). Inpatient-administered antibiotic regimes had significantly higher microbiological activity in cases of GPB identification compared to GNB identification (28% vs 9%, p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Although the isolation of both GNB and S. aureus is a risk factor for sepsis following EVT, the isolation of GNB is independently associated with higher rates of amputation, demonstrating the importance of identifying pathogens to recognize patients at high risk.

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Vascular Medicine
Vascular Medicine 医学-外周血管病
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158
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期刊介绍: The premier, ISI-ranked journal of vascular medicine. Integrates the latest research in vascular biology with advancements for the practice of vascular medicine and vascular surgery. It features original research and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for vascular disease. A member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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