Title of article :
nfections and severe sepsis in solid-organ transplant patients admitted from a university-based ED
Author/Authors :
Stephen Trzeciak، نويسنده , , R، نويسنده , , all Sharer، نويسنده , , Derek Piper، نويسنده , , Therese Chan، نويسنده , , Chad Kessler، نويسنده , , R. Phillip Dellinger، نويسنده , , Kenneth J. Pursell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The objective was to provide a descriptive analysis of infectious processes in transplant patients admitted from the emergency department (ED). A database of all adult transplant patients at a university medical center was cross-referenced with a computerized record of all ED visits over an 18-month period. ED charts, inpatient records, and microbiology data were retrospectively reviewed. Final diagnoses and outcomes were analyzed. There were 352 ED visits by transplant patients (kidney 66%, kidney/pancreas 15%, liver 13%, lung 3%, heart 3%). Infections were the most common indications for admission (77/217, 35%). Urinary tract infection and pneumonia were the most common infections. Nine of 77 patients (11.7%) with documented infections developed severe sepsis, which was the most common reason for ICU utilization. Thirty-five percent of transplant patients admitted from the ED had acute infections, and 11.7% of these patients had severe sepsis. The emergency physician must have a high index of suspicion for infections when evaluating organ transplant recipients.
Keywords :
Sepsis , Severe sepsis , INFECTIOUS DISEASES , Emergency medicine , emergency service , Hospital , transplantation , infection
Journal title :
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal title :
American Journal of Emergency Medicine