Cargando…
Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment
BACKGROUND: Cellulitis is a frequent cause of hospital admission of adult patients. Increasing prevalence of multiresistant microorganisms, comorbidities, predisposing factors and medical and surgical therapies might affect cellulitis response and recurrence rate. METHODS: Prospective and observatio...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Public Library of Science
2018
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6159868/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30260969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204036 |
_version_ | 1783358672479453184 |
---|---|
author | Collazos, Julio de la Fuente, Belén García, Alicia Gómez, Helena Menéndez, C. Enríquez, Héctor Sánchez, Paula Alonso, María López-Cruz, Ian Martín-Regidor, Manuel Martínez-Alonso, Ana Guerra, José Artero, Arturo Blanes, Marino de la Fuente, Javier Asensi, Víctor |
author_facet | Collazos, Julio de la Fuente, Belén García, Alicia Gómez, Helena Menéndez, C. Enríquez, Héctor Sánchez, Paula Alonso, María López-Cruz, Ian Martín-Regidor, Manuel Martínez-Alonso, Ana Guerra, José Artero, Arturo Blanes, Marino de la Fuente, Javier Asensi, Víctor |
author_sort | Collazos, Julio |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Cellulitis is a frequent cause of hospital admission of adult patients. Increasing prevalence of multiresistant microorganisms, comorbidities, predisposing factors and medical and surgical therapies might affect cellulitis response and recurrence rate. METHODS: Prospective and observational study of 606 adult patients with cellulitis admitted to several Spanish hospitals. Comorbidities, microbiological, clinical, diagnostic, treatment (surgical and antibiotic) data were analyzed according to the cellulitis response. Good response implied cure. Poor response implied failure to cure or initial cure but relapse within 30 days of hospital discharge. RESULTS: Mean age was 63.3 years and 51.8% were men. Poor responses were significantly associated with age, previous episodes of cellulitis, prior wounds and skin lesions, venous insufficiency, lymphedema, immunosuppression and lower limbs involvement. No differences in ESR or CRP blood levels, leukocyte counts, pus or blood cultures positivity or microbiological or imaging aspects were observed in those with good or poor responses. Regarding antimicrobials, no differences in previous exposition before hospital admission, treatment with single or more than one antibiotic, antibiotic switch, days on antimicrobials or surgical treatment were observed regarding good or poor cellulitis response. Prior episodes of cellulitis (P = 0.0001), venous insufficiency (P = 0.004), immunosuppression (P = 0.03), and development of sepsis (P = 0.05) were associated with poor treatment responses, and non-surgical trauma (P = 0.015) with good responses, in the multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Prior episodes of cellulitis, non-surgical trauma, venous insufficiency, sepsis and immunosuppression were independently associated with treatment response to cellulitis, but not the causative microorganism, the number of antimicrobials administered or its duration. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-6159868 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2018 |
publisher | Public Library of Science |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-61598682018-10-19 Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment Collazos, Julio de la Fuente, Belén García, Alicia Gómez, Helena Menéndez, C. Enríquez, Héctor Sánchez, Paula Alonso, María López-Cruz, Ian Martín-Regidor, Manuel Martínez-Alonso, Ana Guerra, José Artero, Arturo Blanes, Marino de la Fuente, Javier Asensi, Víctor PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cellulitis is a frequent cause of hospital admission of adult patients. Increasing prevalence of multiresistant microorganisms, comorbidities, predisposing factors and medical and surgical therapies might affect cellulitis response and recurrence rate. METHODS: Prospective and observational study of 606 adult patients with cellulitis admitted to several Spanish hospitals. Comorbidities, microbiological, clinical, diagnostic, treatment (surgical and antibiotic) data were analyzed according to the cellulitis response. Good response implied cure. Poor response implied failure to cure or initial cure but relapse within 30 days of hospital discharge. RESULTS: Mean age was 63.3 years and 51.8% were men. Poor responses were significantly associated with age, previous episodes of cellulitis, prior wounds and skin lesions, venous insufficiency, lymphedema, immunosuppression and lower limbs involvement. No differences in ESR or CRP blood levels, leukocyte counts, pus or blood cultures positivity or microbiological or imaging aspects were observed in those with good or poor responses. Regarding antimicrobials, no differences in previous exposition before hospital admission, treatment with single or more than one antibiotic, antibiotic switch, days on antimicrobials or surgical treatment were observed regarding good or poor cellulitis response. Prior episodes of cellulitis (P = 0.0001), venous insufficiency (P = 0.004), immunosuppression (P = 0.03), and development of sepsis (P = 0.05) were associated with poor treatment responses, and non-surgical trauma (P = 0.015) with good responses, in the multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Prior episodes of cellulitis, non-surgical trauma, venous insufficiency, sepsis and immunosuppression were independently associated with treatment response to cellulitis, but not the causative microorganism, the number of antimicrobials administered or its duration. Public Library of Science 2018-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6159868/ /pubmed/30260969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204036 Text en © 2018 Collazos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Collazos, Julio de la Fuente, Belén García, Alicia Gómez, Helena Menéndez, C. Enríquez, Héctor Sánchez, Paula Alonso, María López-Cruz, Ian Martín-Regidor, Manuel Martínez-Alonso, Ana Guerra, José Artero, Arturo Blanes, Marino de la Fuente, Javier Asensi, Víctor Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment |
title | Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment |
title_full | Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment |
title_fullStr | Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment |
title_full_unstemmed | Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment |
title_short | Cellulitis in adult patients: A large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment |
title_sort | cellulitis in adult patients: a large, multicenter, observational, prospective study of 606 episodes and analysis of the factors related to the response to treatment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6159868/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30260969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204036 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT collazosjulio cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT delafuentebelen cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT garciaalicia cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT gomezhelena cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT menendezc cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT enriquezhector cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT sanchezpaula cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT alonsomaria cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT lopezcruzian cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT martinregidormanuel cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT martinezalonsoana cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT guerrajose cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT arteroarturo cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT blanesmarino cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT delafuentejavier cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment AT asensivictor cellulitisinadultpatientsalargemulticenterobservationalprospectivestudyof606episodesandanalysisofthefactorsrelatedtotheresponsetotreatment |