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Assessment of Factors Associated With Long-Term Hospitalization in Patients With a Deep Neck Infection.

Chia-Ying HoKai-Chieh ChanYu-Chien WangShy-Chyi ChinShih-Lung Chen
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2023)
Deep neck infection (DNI) is a critical, life-threatening disease that could lead to long-term hospitalization. The higher CRP and involvement of ≥3 deep neck spaces were significant risk factors in univariate analysis, while concurrent mediastinitis was an independent risk factor associated with long-term hospitalization. We suggest intensive care and prompt airway protection for DNI patients with concurrent mediastinitis.
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