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Association Between Time to Surgery and Hospital Mortality in Patients with Community-Acquired Limb Necrotizing Fasciitis: an 11-Year Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Analysis

BMC Infectious Diseases(2024)

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Abstract
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare but potentially life-threatening soft tissue infection. The objective of this study was to assess the association between timely surgery within 6 h and hospital mortality in patients with limb NF, and to describe the trends in patients with NF, time to surgery and standardized mortality ratio (SMR) over 11 years. This was a multicenter, retrospective cohort study of all intensive care unit patients who had emergency surgery within 24 h of hospitalization for limb NF between April 1, 2008 and March 31, 2019 in Hong Kong. Timely surgery was defined as the first surgical treatment within 6 h of initial hospitalization. Appropriate antibiotics were achieved if the patient was given antibiotic(s) for all documented pathogens prior to or on day of culture results. The primary outcome was hospital mortality. There were 495 patients (median age 62 years, 349 (70.5
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Risk factors,Debridement,Soft tissue infections,Anti-bacterial agents,Electronic health records
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