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Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature

BACKGROUND: Despite recent advancements in antibiotic therapy and the progress made in critical care and modern diagnostic methods, acute mediastinitis continues to be a severe condition. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: Acute mediastinitis can occur in the context of cardio-thoracic surgery, oesophageal pe...

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Autores principales: Mureșan, Mircea, Mureșan, Simona, Balmoș, Ioan, Sala, Daniela, Suciu, Bogdan, Torok, Arpad
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Publicado: Sciendo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31161141
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2019-0008
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author Mureșan, Mircea
Mureșan, Simona
Balmoș, Ioan
Sala, Daniela
Suciu, Bogdan
Torok, Arpad
author_facet Mureșan, Mircea
Mureșan, Simona
Balmoș, Ioan
Sala, Daniela
Suciu, Bogdan
Torok, Arpad
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description BACKGROUND: Despite recent advancements in antibiotic therapy and the progress made in critical care and modern diagnostic methods, acute mediastinitis continues to be a severe condition. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: Acute mediastinitis can occur in the context of cardio-thoracic surgery, oesophageal perforations and oropharyngeal infections condition. Forty-five percent of oesophageal perforations occurs during simple endoscopy. Spontaneous perforation (Boerhaave syndrome) accounts for 15% of perforations, and twelve percent are due to the ingestion of foreign bodies. Other causes include blind or penetrating trauma, and circa 9% to intraoperative lesions. CT scan is the standard investigation that reveals direct signs of mediastinitis. The oral administration of contrast substances can underscore the level of oesophageal perforation. Conservative treatment is the first-choice treatment and surgical treatment is reserved only for specific situations. The principles of surgical treatment consist of drainage, primary suture, oesophageal exclusion with or without the application of oesophagectomy, endoscopic vacuum wound assisted therapy of the perforation and associated paraoesophageal mediastinal drainage and endoscopic stenting associated with drainage. CONCLUSIONS: The lowest mortality rate is recorded in patients with perforations diagnosed less than twenty-four hours after the onset of symptoms. Surgical treatment remains the gold standard especially in cases of thoracic and abdominal perforations while further investigations are mandatory before endoscopic stenting is carried out.
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spelling pubmed-65349412019-06-03 Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature Mureșan, Mircea Mureșan, Simona Balmoș, Ioan Sala, Daniela Suciu, Bogdan Torok, Arpad J Crit Care Med (Targu Mures) Review BACKGROUND: Despite recent advancements in antibiotic therapy and the progress made in critical care and modern diagnostic methods, acute mediastinitis continues to be a severe condition. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: Acute mediastinitis can occur in the context of cardio-thoracic surgery, oesophageal perforations and oropharyngeal infections condition. Forty-five percent of oesophageal perforations occurs during simple endoscopy. Spontaneous perforation (Boerhaave syndrome) accounts for 15% of perforations, and twelve percent are due to the ingestion of foreign bodies. Other causes include blind or penetrating trauma, and circa 9% to intraoperative lesions. CT scan is the standard investigation that reveals direct signs of mediastinitis. The oral administration of contrast substances can underscore the level of oesophageal perforation. Conservative treatment is the first-choice treatment and surgical treatment is reserved only for specific situations. The principles of surgical treatment consist of drainage, primary suture, oesophageal exclusion with or without the application of oesophagectomy, endoscopic vacuum wound assisted therapy of the perforation and associated paraoesophageal mediastinal drainage and endoscopic stenting associated with drainage. CONCLUSIONS: The lowest mortality rate is recorded in patients with perforations diagnosed less than twenty-four hours after the onset of symptoms. Surgical treatment remains the gold standard especially in cases of thoracic and abdominal perforations while further investigations are mandatory before endoscopic stenting is carried out. Sciendo 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6534941/ /pubmed/31161141 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2019-0008 Text en © 2019 Mircea Mureșan, Simona Mureșan, Ioan Balmoș, Daniela Sala, Bogdan Suciu, Arpad Torok, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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Sala, Daniela
Suciu, Bogdan
Torok, Arpad
Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature
title Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature
title_full Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature
title_short Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis – A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature
title_sort sepsis in acute mediastinitis – a severe complication after oesophageal perforations. a review of the literature
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31161141
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2019-0008
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