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Rev. venez. cir ; 76(2): 85-89, 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1553386

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Las lesiones por presión representan un problema de salud pública y de seguridad del paciente, debido a las elevadas tasas de prevalencia que condicionan y repercusiones en el ámbito sanitario y económico, tanto a nivel institucional como familiar y personal.Objetivo : analizar la prevalencia de las lesiones por presión en pacientes del Hospital Dr. José María Vargas, 2021-2022.Métodos : estudio retrospectivo, con enfoque cuantitativo, no experimental, descriptivo y de corte transversal, en el cual se efectuó revisión de historias clínicas. Con una población de 1838 pacientes que acudieron al Hospital José María Vargas de Cagua en el periodo de estudio, de los cuales se identificaron 25 casos con diagnóstico de lesión por presión; la muestra fue censal. Como instrumento de recolección de datos se empleó una ficha de registro. Resultados : las úlceras por presión tienen mayor prevalencia en pacientes con edad superior a 71 años, del sexo femenino, con antecedentes de diabetes mellitus, hipertensión arterial o accidente cerebrovascular. Con frecuencia se manifiesta clínicamente como una lesión única, grado II o III; mientras que las regiones anatómicas más afectadas son la región sacra, la región glútea y la cresta ilíaca. La prevalencia de la patología quedó asentada en 1,36%.Conclusión : las lesiones por presión tienen mayor prevalencia en pacientes de edad avanzada, sexo femenino y del entorno urbano, con antecedente de diabetes mellitus e hipertensión arterial. Se presentan como lesiones únicas, grado II-III, en la región sacra, habitualmente con evolución de hasta 7 días, y de origen comunitario(AU)


Pressure injuries represent a public health and patient safety problem, due to the high prevalence rates that condition and repercussions in the health and economic sphere, both at an institutional, family and personal level. Objective: to analyze the prevalence of pressure injuries in patients at the Dr. José María Vargas Hospital, 2021-2022. Methods: retrospective study, with a quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive and cross-sectional approach, in which medical records were reviewed. With a population of 1838 patients who attended the José María Vargas de Cagua Hospital in the study period, of which 25 cases diagnosed with pressure injury were identified; the sample was census. As a data collection instrument, a registration form was used. Results: pressure ulcers are more prevalent in patients older than 71 years, female, with a history of diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension or stroke. It frequently manifests clinically as a single lesion, grade II or III; while the most affected anatomical regions are the sacral region, the gluteal region and the iliac crest. The prevalence of the pathology was established at 1.36%. Conclusion: pressure injuries are more prevalent in elderly, female and urban patients with a history of diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension. They present as single lesions, grade II-III, in the sacral region, usually with evolution of up to 7 days, and of community origin(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Pressure Ulcer/complications
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-165007

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Background: The management of skin and skin structure infections (SSSI) still continues to be global challenge. USFDA has given strong recommendation for adequate empirical antibiotic coverage to avoid further complication of the wounds. Wound complications, especially in the diabetic population, patients with low immunity remains a big challenge though other factors like site of the wound, age of the patients also play an important role. Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted to analyze clinical utility of garenoxacin for surgical prophylaxis. A total of 100 patients, 30 patients with diabetic foot and 70 patients with post-surgical intraabdominal wounds who were prescribed garenoxacin 2×200 mg as stat dose prophylactically. Swab culture from the wound slough and drain tube samples were sent for culture/sensitivity on day 0, day 5, and day 7. Wound healing was evaluated by estimating slough discharge, size of the wound, vascularity, and overall healing. They were categorized as treatment failure group, when sough/drain-discharge reduction was ≤50%, improved if sough/drain-discharge reduction was 50-75% and cure when sough/drain-discharge reduction was 75-100%. Results: The healthy granulation tissue was observed post 7 days therapy of garenoxacin 2×200 mg in diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) patients when administered empirically before surgical debridement. In patients with post-operative infectious intraabdominal wounds, the most common isolated organisms were Enterococcus, Acinetobacter and Klebsiella. Post garenoxacin therapy used as switch therapy empirically for 5 days resulted in 100% sterile culture. While evaluating slough/draindischarge in DFU patients, 84% patients showed cure and 16% showed improvement at the end of day 7 and in patients with post-operative infectious intra-abdominal wounds cure was observed in 86% patients showed cure and 14% patient showed improvement. No side effects were reported during the study. Conclusions: Administration of garenoxacin used as empirical therapy for surgical prophylaxis and as switch therapy in patients with DFU s and post-surgical infectious wounds for the period of 5-7 days has been found effective indicating its wide spectrum of action.

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 36(4): 519-521, jul.-ago. 2003. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-344779

ABSTRACT

É descrito um caso de hidatidose abdominal, sem comprometimento hepático, em paciente do Estado do Acre. O cisto, já em degeneraçäo e parcialmente calcificado, foi descoberto, por acaso, mediante estudo radiológico da coluna vertebral feito para avaliaçäo de hérnia de disco, detectada algum tempo antes. Embora as imagens sugerissem uma neoplasia do mesentério, o achado de acúleos rostelares no conteúdo pastoso da hidátide, removida cirurgicamente, permitiu reconhecer-se a natureza parasitária da lesäo


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Humans , Animals , Female , Adult , Echinococcosis , Mesentery , Peritoneal Neoplasms , Calcinosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Echinococcus
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