| Literature DB >> 34872527 |
Femke Nawijn1, Brechje de Gier2, Diederik A H Brandwagt3, Rolf H H Groenwold4, Jort Keizer5, Falco Hietbrink6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the exact incidence of necrotizing soft tissue infections. The few incidences reported in international literature are not directly relatable to the Netherlands, or other European countries, due to geographic heterogeneity in causative micro-organisms involved. This resulted in the aim of this study to map the incidence, mortality rate and hospital course of necrotizing fasciitis infections in the Netherlands to gain insight in the incidence of necrotizing fasciitis in the Netherlands and the associated mortality and health care burden.Entities:
Keywords: Health care burden; Incidence; Mortality; Necrotizing fasciitis; Necrotizing soft tissue infection; The Netherlands
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34872527 PMCID: PMC8650531 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-021-06928-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Data sources used to gain insight in the incidence of necrotizing soft tissue infection in the Netherlands
| Database | Obtained information | Period |
|---|---|---|
| All necrotizing fasciitis cases registered based on International Classification of Disease (ICD) 9 and 10 diagnosis and procedural codes in this nationwide registry linked to hospital imbursements systems, including data on mortality rates, amputation rates, number of operative procedures, length of intensive care unit stay and length of hospital stay | January 2014–January 2020 | |
| Osiris-AIZ | Nationwide registry containing all cases of notifiable diseases registered anonymously by the regional public health services (GGD), including GAS necrotizing fasciitis cases and the associated mortality per age category | January 2011–January 2020 |
| Regional Public Health Services (GGD) of the Utrecht region | Number of registered Group A Streptococcal necrotizing fasciitis cases within the region of the GGD Utrecht, including year of notification, patient’s age at time of diagnosis and notifying hospital | January 2009–July 2016 |
| Nawijn et al. (2019) | Patients with necrotizing fasciitis presenting to two different hospitals within the region of Utrecht (one academic medical center and one large peripheral teaching hospital) | August 2002–September 2016 |
| Van Stigt et al. (2016) | Patients with necrotizing fasciitis presenting to four different hospitals within the region on Gelderland (one academic medical center and three peripheral teaching hospitals) | January 2003–December 2013 |
| Suijker et al. (2020) | Patients with necrotizing soft tissue infection presenting to a large academic medical center within Amsterdam | 2000–2012 |
Fig. 1Methods used to map incidence of necrotizing fasciitis in the Netherlands. GAS Group Streptococcal, GGD Regional Public Health Services, Osiris-AIZ nationwide database of notifiable infectious diseases managed by GGD and RIVM, RIVM National Institute for Public Health and Environment
Incidence, mortality and health care burden of necrotizing fasciitis in the Netherlands (2014–2019)
| Year | Number of necrotizing fasciitis casesa | Mortalityb | Amputationsb | Number of operative proceduresb | Length of ICU stay in daysb | Length of hospital stay in daysb |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 185–205 | 46 (22–25%) | 19 (9–10%) | 346 (1.7–1.9) | 1029 (5–6) | 4600 (22–25) |
| 2015 | 179–234 | 61 (26–34%) | 30 (13–18%) | 416 (1.8–2.3) | 1122 (5–6) | 5967 (26–33) |
| 2016 | 205–236 | 51 (22–25%) | 23 (10–11%) | 429 (1.8–2.1) | 1463 (6–7) | 5945 (25–29) |
| 2017 | 245–256 | 62 (24–25%) | 24 (9–10%) | 522 (2.0–2.1) | 1394 (5–6) | 6097 (24–25) |
| 2018 | 155–243 | 62 (26–40%) | 42 (17–27%) | 470 (1.9–3.0) | 1416 (6–9) | 5589 (23–36) |
| 2019 | 186–252 | 53 (21–28%) | 19 (8–10%) | 468 (1.9–2.5) | 1420 (6–8) | 5885 (23–32) |
| Total | 1155–1426 | 335 (23–29%) | 157 (11–14%) | 2651 | 7844 | 34,083 |
| Yearly average | 193–238 | 56 (23–29%) | 26 (11–14%) | 442 | 1307 | 5681 |
| Average per patient | NA | NA | NA | 1.9–2.3 | 6–7 | 24–30 |
ICU intensive care unit
Data sources: aLower limit based on cases registered in Osiris-AIZ, on cases registered by the GGD Utrecht combined with previous Dutch retrospective databases, upper limit based on data from the Dutch Hospital Data (DHD) Foundation
bDHD Foundation
Fig. 2Incidence of necrotizing fasciitis in the Netherlands (2014–2019)
Incidence and mortality of (non-) Group A Streptococcal necrotizing fasciitis in the Netherlands (2014–2019)
| Year | Number of necrotizing fasciitis casesa | GAS necrotizing fasciitis cases registered in Osiris-AIZb | Number of GAS necrotizing fasciitis cases corrected for underreportingc | Number of non-GAS necrotizing fasciitis casesd | Mortalitye | Mortality of GAS necrotizing fasciitis registered in Osiris-AIZb | Mortality of GAS necrotizing fasciitis corrected for underreportingc | Mortality of non-GAS necrotizing fasciitisd |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 185–205 | 51 | 78 (38–42%) | 107–127 (58–62%) | 46 (22–25%) | 11 | 17 (22%) | 29 (23–27%) |
| 2015 | 179–234 | 49 | 75 (32–42%) | 104–159 (58–68%) | 61 (26–34%) | 5 | 8 (11%) | 53 (33–51%) |
| 2016 | 205–236 | 56 | 86 (36–42%) | 119–150 (58–64%) | 51 (22–25%) | 14 | 22 (26%) | 29 (19–24%) |
| 2017 | 245–256 | 67 | 103 (40–42%) | 142–153 (58–60%) | 62 (24–25%) | 8 | 12 (12%) | 50 (33–35%) |
| 2018 | 155–243 | 42 | 65 (27–42%) | 90–178 (58–73%) | 62 (26–40%) | 7 | 11 (17%) | 51 (29–57%) |
| 2019 | 186–252 | 51 | 78 (31–42%) | 108–174 (53–69%) | 53 (21–28%) | 9 | 14 (18%) | 39 (22–36%) |
| Total | 1155–1426 | 316 | 485 (34–42%) | 670–941 (58–66%) | 335 (23–29%) | 54 | 84 (17%) | 251 (27–37%) |
| Yearly average | 193–238 | 53 | 81 (34–42%) | 112–157 (58–66%) | 56 (23–29%) | 9 | 14 (17%) | 42 (27–37%) |
GAS = Group A Streptococcus
Data sources: aLower limit based on cases registered in Osiris-AIZ, on cases registered by the GGD Utrecht combined with previous Dutch retrospective databases, upper limit based on data from the Dutch Hospital Data (DHD) Foundation; bOsiris-AIZ; cNumber of registered cases in Osiris-AIZ corrected for underreporting by using data from the GGD-Utrecht and our own retrospective database from the same geographic region; dBased on data source 1 and 3; eDHD Foundation
Fig. 3Incidence of group A Streptococcal fasciitis necroticans patients reported in Osiris-AIZ per age category and associated mortality (2009–2019)
Fig. 4Mortality of necrotizing fasciitis in the Netherlands (2014–2019)