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Int J Low Extrem Wounds · Sep 2012
Case ReportsA successful rescue of systematic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from severe wound infection.
- Ming Tian, Xiqiao Wang, Yurui Xiao, Shuliang Lu, and Yuzhi Jiang.
- Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
- Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2012 Sep 1;11(3):152-4.
AbstractThis article reports a critical case of systematic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) due to wound infection. By intensive local wound treatment including debridement, topical negative pressure, and topical antibiotics, SIRS was effectively controlled, vital signs stabilized, and the wound healed in 45 days. This case reflects the close association between wound infection and SIRS while highlighting early diagnosis of local pathology and local treatment.
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