Cellulitis Flashcards

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What is cellulitis?

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A bacterial infection which affects the dermis and the deeper subcut tissues

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What organisms cause cellulitis?

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  • Strep pyogenes
  • Staph aureus
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How does cellulitis present?

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  • Common on the shins
  • Usually unilateral
  • Erythema with well defined margins
  • Blisters and bullae may be present in severe disease
  • Swelling
  • Fever, malaise, nausea
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How is cellulitis classified?

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Using the Eron classification

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What is the Eron Classification?

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I - No systemic toxicity and no uncontrolled co-morbidities
II - Systemically unwell or systemically well with co-morbidity
III - Significant systemic upset e.g. confusion, tachycardia or a limb-threatening infection
IV - Sepsis syndrome or severe life-threatening infection

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What is NICE recommendations for admission for IV Abx?

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  • Eron Class III or IV
  • Severe/deteriorating cellulitis
  • Under 1s
  • Immunocompromised
  • Significant lymphoedema
  • Facial cellulitis
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What is the management of cellulitis?

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Eron I
- Oral Flucloxacillin is first line
- Clarithromycin/Doxycycline for penicillin allergy (Erythromycin for pregnancy)

Eron II
- Oral may be sufficient
- Check clinical pictire

Eron III-IV
- Admission
- Oral/IV Co-Amoxiclav, Clindamycin or 3rd gen Cephalosporin

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