Management of aortic aneurysm infected with Salmonella
Journal
British Journal of Surgery
Journal Volume
90
Journal Issue
9
Pages
1080-1084
Date Issued
2003
Author(s)
Abstract
Background: This study reviewed the clinical outcomes of patients with an aortic aneurysm infected with Salmonella treated by a single centre over 6 years. Methods: Data were collected by a retrospective case-note review. Results: Between September 1995 and December 2001, 121 patients with non-typhoid Salmonella hacteraemia were treated, of whom 24 patients had an aortic aneurysm infected with Salmonella. Ten had a suprarenal and 14 an infrarenal aortic infection. The most common responsible pathogen was group C Salmonella (12 patients). All of the 20 patients who had combined medical and surgical therapy survived, whereas two of four who had medical therapy alone died. There were two late deaths during a mean follow-up of 23 (range 3-63) months. Conclusion: The incidence of aortic infection in patients with non-typhoid Salmonella bacteraemia was high in Taiwan. Timely surgical intervention and prolonged intravenous antibiotic therapy resulted in excellent outcomes.
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Other Subjects
antibiotic agent; biomaterial; ceftriaxone; cephalosporin; adult; aged; aorta aneurysm; article; bacteremia; cardiovascular infection; clinical article; controlled study; death; female; follow up; health center; human; incidence; information processing; kidney; male; pathogenesis; priority journal; retrospective study; Salmonella; salmonellosis; surgical technique; survival; Taiwan; treatment outcome; Abdominal Pain; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Ambulatory Care; Aneurysm, Infected; Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal; Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic; Bacteremia; Ceftriaxone; Cephalosporins; Combined Modality Therapy; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Fever; Follow-Up Studies; Hospitalization; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Salmonella Infections
Type
journal article