早期诊断和应用血液净化联合抗生素治疗和手术清创成功治疗儿童创伤弧菌坏死性筋膜炎和感染性休克1例报告。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES BMC Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1186/s12879-025-10691-2
Zhaojun Pan, Xiaohui Guo, Pianpian Huang, Li Duan, Wei Hong, Yong Wu Xie, Shengcheng Li
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背景:创伤弧菌(V. vulnificus)是一种嗜盐海洋革兰氏阴性菌。创伤弧菌引起的坏死性筋膜炎是一种进展迅速的临床急症,常伴有感染性休克。尽管抗生素和感染控制措施取得了进展,但它仍然是一种高度致命和致残的感染。近年来,由于气候变暖和全球海产品贸易的扩大,创伤弧菌感染的发病率有所增加。然而,儿童创伤弧菌感染病例仍然罕见,导致其管理的临床经验有限。方法:分析珠海市妇幼保健中心于2024年4月收治的1例小儿创伤弧菌坏死性筋膜炎合并感染性休克的临床资料。报告还回顾了儿童创伤弧菌感染的文献。结果:一名26个月大的男孩在被海鲈鱼抓伤后感染了创伤弧菌。患者急性发病,病情迅速恶化,表现为发热、精神疲劳、软组织水肿和疼痛、筋膜和足部坏死、凝血功能障碍,甚至休克。实验室结果显示:白细胞计数(5.0 × 109/L),中性粒细胞%(65%),血小板减少(56 × 109/L), CRP升高(200 mg/L), PCT升高(67.4 ng/mL), IL-6升高(4000 pg/mL),低白蛋白血症(17.4 g/L), PT延长(17.5 s),总T和NK细胞计数降低,Treg细胞比例显著降低。最初的治疗包括手术清创引流,经验性抗生素治疗,以及通过细菌伤口培养快速诊断创伤弧菌。进行血液微生物大基因组新一代测序(NGS)和创面微生物病原菌高通量测序(MetCap)。根据药敏试验选择抗生素,同时进行血液净化和预防弥散性血管内凝血的措施。患者经治疗后病情逐渐稳定,出院。结论:及时诊断对儿童海鲜接触有重要意义。早期血液净化、手术干预、有效的抗生素治疗和DIC预防可显著改善预后和生存率。这些发现为小儿创伤弧菌感染的处理提供了实用参考。
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Early diagnosis and application of hemopurification combined with antibiotic therapy and surgical debridement for successful treatment of a child with Vibrio vulnificus necrotizing fasciitis and septic shock: a case report.

Background: Vibrio vulnificus (V. vulnificus) is a halophilic marine Gram-negative bacterium. Necrotizing fasciitis caused by V. vulnificus is a rapidly progressing clinical emergency often accompanied by septic shock. Despite advances in antibiotics and infection control measures, it remains a highly fatal and disabling infection. The incidence of V. vulnificus infection has increased due to climate warming and expanded global seafood trade in recent years. However, pediatric cases of V. vulnificus infection remain rare, leading to limited clinical experience in their management.

Methods: This report analyzes the clinical data of a pediatric case of V. vulnificus necrotizing fasciitis with septic shock, treated at Zhuhai Center for Maternal and Child Health Care in April 2024. The report also reviews the literature on pediatric V. vulnificus infection.

Results: A 26-month-old boy developed a V. vulnificus infection after being scratched by a sea bass. The patient experienced an acute onset of illness that quickly worsened, presenting with a fever, mental fatigue, soft tissue edema, and pain, necrosis of the fascia and foot, coagulation dysfunction, and even shock. Laboratory results revealed white blood cell count(5.0 × 109/L), neutrophilia %(65%), thrombocytopenia (56 × 109/L), elevated CRP (200 mg/L), PCT (67.4 ng/mL), and IL-6 (> 4000 pg/mL), hypoalbuminemia (17.4 g/L), prolonged PT (17.5 s), reduced total T and NK cell counts, and a significantly reduced proportion of Treg cells. Initial treatment included surgical debridement and drainage, empirical antibiotic therapy, and rapid diagnosis of V. vulnificus via bacterial wound culture. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of the blood microbial macrogenome and high-throughput sequencing of wound microbial pathogens (MetCap) were performed. Antibiotics were selected based on drug sensitivity testing, accompanied by hemopurification and measures to prevent disseminated intravascular coagulation. The patient's condition stabilized gradually post-treatment, and he was discharged.

Conclusion: Prompt diagnosis is important for children with seafood exposure. Early hemopurification, surgical intervention, effective antibiotic therapy, and DIC prevention significantly improve prognosis and survival rates. These findings provide a practical reference for managing pediatric V. vulnificus infections.

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