2007
DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.f.00580
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Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections and Sepsis Caused by Vibrio vulnificus Compared with Those Caused by Aeromonas Species

Abstract: The contact history of patients with a rapid onset of cellulitis can alert clinicians to a differential diagnosis of soft-tissue infection with Vibrio vulnificus (contact with seawater or raw seafood) or Aeromonas species (contact with fresh or brackish water, soil, or wood). Early fasciotomy and culture-directed antimicrobial therapy should be aggressively performed in those patients with hypotensive shock, leukopenia, severe hypoalbuminemia, and underlying chronic illness, especially a combination of hepatic… Show more

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“…Skin presentations of Vibrio necrotizing fasciitis are characterized by swelling, hemorrhagic bullae, subcutaneous bleeding, skin necrosis, expanding purpura, and gangrene at the time of presentation, which is considered an ominous sign for early surgical intervention at our institution [12,13,27,29]. All imaging modalities reportedly have a low sensitivity for detecting necrotic soft tissue infections and a low specificity [1,5,9,23,24].…”
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“…Skin presentations of Vibrio necrotizing fasciitis are characterized by swelling, hemorrhagic bullae, subcutaneous bleeding, skin necrosis, expanding purpura, and gangrene at the time of presentation, which is considered an ominous sign for early surgical intervention at our institution [12,13,27,29]. All imaging modalities reportedly have a low sensitivity for detecting necrotic soft tissue infections and a low specificity [1,5,9,23,24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Débridement of the necrotic fascia or immediate limb amputation was performed initially in all 70 patients. Thirty-four of these 70 patients were reported previously [26][27][28][29]. The minimum followup was 2 days (mean, 6 months; range, 2 days-16 months).…”
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