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Casopís lékar̆ů c̆eských · Mar 1999
[Warning signs preceding the development of septic shock in patients with neutropenia treated for hematologic malignancies].
- H Kubesová, M Penka, Z Král, I Vásová, R Hájek, Z Adam, and M Navrátil.
- II. interní klinika FNsP, Brno-Bohunice.
- Cas. Lek. Cesk. 1999 Mar 1; 138 (5): 147-51.
BackgroundIn patients with haematological malignities infectious complications take a very rapid course, and in particular during the period of neutropenia, they are not necessarily manifested by a clear symptomatology. Frequently they may be manifested only by an elevated temperature and general deterioration of the condition. The onset of shock then can be rapid and surprising. The objective of the work was to identify clinical and laboratory signs warning against the possible development of septic shock.Methods And ResultsThe investigation comprised a total of 38 patients hospitalised due to infectious complications at the intensive care unit because of general deterioration of the condition. 18 developed septic shock (group S), the remaining 20 (group N) achieved during hospitalisation at the ICU a stabilised condition. In both groups the laboratory values and clinical condition were followed up for 2-3 days prior to deterioration of the condition. Risk factors for development of septic shock in the group of investigated patients were: unusual weakness, heart rate above 95/min. beyond the temperature peak, hypoalbuminaemia, mucositis, hypokalaemia, presence of a central venous catheter and administration of parenteral nutrition.
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