Association between time to surgery and hospital mortality in patients with community-acquired limb necrotizing fasciitis: an 11-year multicenter retrospective cohort analysis.
Chi Ho LauLowell LingJack Zhenhe ZhangPauline Yeung NgCheuk Yan ChanAlwin Wai Tak YeungKa Man FongJacky Ka Hing ChanGary Ka Fai AuTing LiongManimala DharmangadanFu Loi ChowKoon Ngai LamKai Man ChanKin Ho Steven LingAnna LeePublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2024)
Among patients operated within 24 h, very early surgery within 6-12 h was not associated with survival. Increasing limb NF cases were reported each year but mortality remained high despite a high rate of appropriate antibiotic use and timely surgical intervention.
Keyphrases
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- cross sectional
- surgical site infection
- signaling pathway
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- cardiovascular disease
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