Chapter 26: Surgical Infections- Necrotizing Fasciitis Flashcards

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What is it?

A

Bacterial infection of underlying fascia (spreads rapidly along fascial planes)

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What are the causative agents?

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  • Classically, group A Streptococcus pyogenes,
  • but most often polymicrobial with anaerobes/gram-negative organisms
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What are the signs/symptoms?

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  • Fever
  • pain
  • crepitus
  • cellulitis
  • skin discoloration,
  • blood blisters (hemorrhagic bullae)
  • weeping skin
  • increased WBCs
  • subcutaneous air on x-ray
  • septic shock
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What is the LRINEC score for necrotizing fasciitis?

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Laboratory Risk Indicator for NECrotizing fasciitis

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What are the values for the LRINEC associated with necrotizing fasciitis?

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  • C-reactive protein >150
  • WBC >15
  • HGB <13.5
  • sodium <135
  • creatinine >1.6
  • glucose >180
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What is the treatment?

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  • IVF,
  • IV antibiotics
  • aggressive early extensive surgical débridement
  • cultures
  • tetanus prophylaxis
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What antibiotics?

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Triple therapy: for example,

  • Zosyn®
  • vancomycin
  • clindamycin
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Why clindamycin?

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Binds STAPH/STREP exotoxin

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Is necrotizing fasciitis an emergency?

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YES, patients must be taken to the O.R. immediately!

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