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Necrotizing soft-tissue infection: laboratory risk indicator for necrotizing soft tissue infections score.

Madhuri Kulkarni1, Gs Vijay Kumar1, Gs Sowmya1, Cp Madhu1, Sr Ramya1.   

Abstract

Necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTI) can be rapidly progressive and polymicrobial in etiology. Establishing the element of necrotizing infection poses a clinical challenge. A 64-year-old diabetic patient presented to our hospital with a gangrenous patch on anterior abdominal wall, which progressed to an extensive necrotizing lesion within 1 week. Successive laboratory risk indicator for necrotizing softtissue infections (LRINEC) scores confirmed the necrotizing element. Cultures yielded Enterococci, Acinetobacter species and Apophysomyces elegans and the latter being considered as an emerging agent of Zygomycosis in immunocompromised hosts. Patient was managed with antibiotics, antifungal treatment and surgical debridement despite which he succumbed to the infection. NSTI's require an early and aggressive management and LRINEC score can be applied to establish the element of necrotizing pathology. Isolation of multiple organisms becomes confusing to establish the etiological role. Apophysomyces elegans, which was isolated in our patient is being increasingly reported in cases of necrotizing infections and may be responsible for high morbidity and mortality. This scoring has been proposed as an adjunct tool to Microbiological diagnosis when NSTI's need to be diagnosed early and managed promptly to decrease mortality and morbidity, which however may not come in handy in an immunocompromised host with polymicrobial aggressive infection.

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Keywords:  Laboratory risk indicator for necrotizing soft tissue infections score; necrotizing infection; zygomycosis

Year:  2014        PMID: 24696561      PMCID: PMC3969643          DOI: 10.4103/0974-2727.129092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Physicians        ISSN: 0974-2727


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