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Not Just Full of Hot Air: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Increases Survival in Cases of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections

机译:不仅充满热空气:在坏死性软组织感染的情况下,高压氧疗法可提高生存率

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Background: The utility of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) in the treatment of necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs) has not been proved. Previous studies have been subject to substantial selection bias because HBOT is not available universally at all medical centers, and there is often considerable delay associated with its initiation. We examined the utility of HBOT for the treatment of NSTI in the modern era by isolating centers that have their own HBOT facilities. Methods: We queried all centers in the University Health Consortium (UHC) database from 2008 to 2010 that have their own HBOT facilities (n=14). Cases of NSTI were identified by International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) diagnosis codes, which included Fournier gangrene (608.83), necrotizing fasciitis (728.86), and gas gangrene (040.0). Status of HBOT was identified by the presence (HBOT) or absence (control) of ICD-9 procedure code 93.95. Our cohort was risk-stratified and matched by UHC's validated severity of illness (SOI) score. Comparisons were then made using univariate tests of association and multivariable logistic regression. Results: There were 1,583 NSTI cases at the 14 HBOT-capable centers. 117 (7%) cases were treated with HBOT. Univariate analysis showed that there was no difference between HBOT and control groups in hospital length of stay, direct cost, complications, and mortality across the three less severe SOI classes (minor, moderate, and major). However, for extreme SOI the HBOT group had fewer complications (45% vs. 66%; p<0.01) and fewer deaths (4% vs. 23%; p<0.01). Multivariable analysis showed that patients who did not receive HBOT were less likely to survive their index hospitalization (odds ratio, 10.6; 95% CI 5.2-25.1). Conclusion: At HBOT-capable centers, receiving HBOT was associated with a significant survival benefit. Use of HBOT in conjunction with current practices for the treatment of NSTI can be both a cost-effective and life-saving therapy, in particular for the sickest patients.
机译:背景:高压氧疗法(HBOT)在坏死性软组织感染(NSTIs)的治疗中的效用尚未得到证实。先前的研究存在很大的选择偏倚,因为HBOT并非在所有医疗中心都可以普遍获得,并且开始使用HBOT通常会有相当大的延迟。我们通过隔离拥有自己的HBOT设施的中心,研究了HBOT在现代治疗NSTI中的效用。方法:我们查询了2008年至2010年大学健康协会(UHC)数据库中所有拥有自己的HBOT设施的中心(n = 14)。 NSTI的病例由国际疾病分类第九次修订(ICD-9)诊断代码确定,其中包括Fournier坏疽(608.83),坏死性筋膜炎(728.86)和气坏疽(040.0)。通过ICD-9程序代码93.95的存在(HBOT)或不存在(对照)来确定HBOT的状态。我们的队列被风险分层,并与UHC验证的疾病严重程度(SOI)评分相匹配。然后使用关联的单变量检验和多变量逻辑回归进行比较。结果:14个具有HBOT功能的中心共有1583例NSTI病例。 HBOT治疗117例(7%)。单因素分析表明,在三个较不严重的SOI类型(中,轻,重)上,HBOT组和对照组在住院时间,直接费用,并发症和死亡率方面没有差异。然而,对于极端SOI,HBOT组并发症较少(45%比66%; p <0.01),死亡较少(4%比23%; p <0.01)。多变量分析显示,未接受HBOT的患者在指数住院期间存活的可能性较小(赔率为10.6; 95%CI 5.2-25.1)。结论:在具有HBOT功能的中心,接受HBOT可以显着提高生存率。将HBOT与目前的实践相结合用于NSTI的治疗,既可以节省成本,又可以挽救生命,特别是对于最病的患者。

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    《Surgical infections》 |2014年第3期|328-335|共8页
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    Department of Surgery University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave. North Worcester, 01655,Center for Outcomes Research and the Surgical Research Scholars Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts;

    Department of Surgery University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester,Massachusetts;

    Department of Surgery University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester,Massachusetts;

    Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati Medical School, Cincinnati, Ohio;

    Department of Surgery University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester,Massachusetts,Center for Outcomes Research and the Surgical Research Scholars Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts;

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