نتایج جستجو برای: wound infections

تعداد نتایج: 344763  

Objective: Burn wound infection is a severe complication of thermal injury. Patients with severe burn injuries need urgent care to diminish complications after severe burns. Wound infections are commonly considered one of the most serious burn complications, particularly those that are caused by extensively drug-resistant (XDR) bacteria with few therapeutic choices. The objective of this study ...

Journal: :world journal of plastic surgery 0
muhammad saaiq department of plastic surgery and burns, pakistan institute of medical sciences (pims), shaheed zulfiqar ali bhutto medical university (szabmu), islamabad, pakistan. shehzad ahmad department of plastic surgery and burns, pakistan institute of medical sciences (pims), shaheed zulfiqar ali bhutto medical university (szabmu), islamabad, pakistan. muhammad salman zaib department of plastic surgery and burns, pakistan institute of medical sciences (pims), shaheed zulfiqar ali bhutto medical university (szabmu), islamabad, pakistan.

backgrond burn wound infections carry considerable mortality and morbidity amongst burn injury victims who have been successfully rescued through the initial resuscitation. this study assessed the prevalent microrganisms causing burn wound infections among hospitalized patients their susceptibility pattern to commonly used antibiotics and the frequency of infections with respect to the duration...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 1982
M J Spebar M J Walters B A Pruitt

A period of aggressive surgical treatment of early identification of fungal infection of the burn wound was compared with the previous 5 years' experience with patients suffering from fungal infection of burn wounds. The portion of those patients with Candida infections diagnosed and treated premortem increased from 48.0% to 63.6% and of patients with noncandidal infections from 40.8% to 67.0% ...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2011
K E Weis R M Hammond R Hutchinson C G M Blackmore

This study characterized the current epidemiology of vibrio infections in Florida and examined cases reported from 1998 to 2007. Logistic regression was used to determine risk of death. There were 834 vibrio infections in 825 individuals (average annual incidence rate 4·8/1,000,000). Common Vibrio species reported were Vibrio vulnificus (33%), V. parahaemolyticus (29%), and V. alginolyticus (16...

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2013
Gabriel Birgand Costin Radu Soleiman Alkhoder Nawwar Al Attar Richard Raffoul Marie-Pierre Dilly Patrick Nataf Jean-Christophe Lucet

OBJECTIVES Sternal wound infections occurring after cardiac surgery have a critical impact on morbidity, mortality and hospital costs. This study evaluated the efficacy of a gentamicin-collagen sponge in decreasing deep sternal-wound infections in high-risk cardiac surgery patients. METHODS We conducted a quasi-experimental single-centre prospective cohort study in diabetic and/or overweight ...

2003
Brian M. Fabri Antony D. Grayson

We appreciate the comments of Drs von Oppell and Rammohan on our article. The definition in our paper relates specifically to deep sternal wound infections and we appreciate that perhaps this is not made abundantly clear in the methodology. Superficial wound infections were defined as those that do not penetrate the subcutaneous tissue layer. The wound may exhibit erythema and a small amount of...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2005
P L Lim

Survivors of the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami sustained a variety of wound infections, ranging from common pathogens to rarely seen organisms. This article discusses the likely microbiology potentially seen in wound infections with exposure to freshwater, seawater, soil, faecal or other contamination, and attempts to provide an organising framework for choosing empiric antibiotics for suc...

2015
Amr Idris

Driveline infections and sepsis are amongst the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in a patient with a left ventricular assist device. In this case, we present a patient with a multi drug resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa driveline exit site infection. Initially, it was treated with dual antibiotics, followed by surgical debridement utilizing Dakin’s solution irrigation and standard n...

Burn wound is a suitable environment for growth and reproduction of microorganisms. The tissue in the burn wounds is not live and do not have blood vessels so, polymorphonuclear antibodies and systemic antibiotics cannot diffuse into it. Thus, the condition of the wound is provided for the growth of bacteria and opportunistic fungi such as Candida, Mucor, Rhizopus, Penicillium, and Aspergillus....

2017

Anaerobic culture is especially indicated when an exudate has a foul odor or if the. In open wounds, anaerobic organisms may play an etiologic role, whereas . Anaerobic infections are caused by anaerobic bacteria. Obligately anaerobic bacteria do not. . Polymicrobial postoperative wound infections can occur. Bacteria that cannot grow in the presence of oxygen (anaerobic) usually are found in de...

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