2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2018.02.015
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Native septic arthritis is not an immediate surgical emergency

Abstract: Our data suggest that for native septic arthritis, in the absence of clinical sepsis immediate joint drainage does not appear to reduce the risk of sequelae compared with delayed drainage.

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“…31 Third, outcomes of post-melioidosis sequelae, such as those following sepsis/septic shock, CNS infection and MSK infection, had very limited data available, and were therefore extracted through review of additional literature. [16][17][18][19] These post-infectious sequelae were modelled on the remaining life expectancy of survivors and a shortened life expectancy was not accounted for.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…31 Third, outcomes of post-melioidosis sequelae, such as those following sepsis/septic shock, CNS infection and MSK infection, had very limited data available, and were therefore extracted through review of additional literature. [16][17][18][19] These post-infectious sequelae were modelled on the remaining life expectancy of survivors and a shortened life expectancy was not accounted for.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oral antibiotic treatment was considered as an additional health state in non-fatal cases. Post-infectious sequelae data for melioidosis were also extracted from additional literature searches for sepsis and septic shock, 16 ongoing neurologic impairment, 17 and ongoing MSK problems, 18,19 which were validated against expert opinion. These models allowed quantification of global burden of melioidosis as expressed in DALYs.…”
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“…Der fehlende "0-Punkt" (Schädigungsbeginn) verstärkt die (pathophysiologisch hergeleitete) Dringlichkeit, die aber nicht sicher quantifizierbar ist. Große Kohorten zeigen jedoch auch gute Ergebnisse bei weniger Invasivität und Dringlichkeit der therapeutischen Maßnahmen [20]. Schenkelhalsfrakturen bei < 50-Jährigen "Expedited (< 24 h)", Klassifikation 3a nach TACS, LoE für die Klassifikation: 1b Die befürchteten Komplikationen, sowohl die avaskuläre Nekrose (AVN) als auch die Nonunion (NU) sind auch gleichzeitig die Endpunkte klinischer Studien und Metaanalysen zu dieser Verletzung und ihrer Versorgungsdringlichkeit [24].…”
Section: Akute Traumatische Extremitätenischämieunclassified