Optimal treatment of descending necrotising mediastinitis

被引:117
作者
Corsten, MJ
Shamji, FM
Odell, PF
Frederico, JA
Laframboise, GG
Reid, KR
Vallieres, E
Matzinger, F
机构
[1] UNIV OTTAWA,DEPT OTOLARYNGOL,OTTAWA,ON K1N 6N5,CANADA
[2] UNIV OTTAWA,DIV THORAC SURG,OTTAWA,ON K1N 6N5,CANADA
[3] UNIV OTTAWA,DEPT RADIOL SCI,OTTAWA,ON K1N 6N5,CANADA
[4] THORAC & CARDIOVASC ASSOCIATES CONNECTICUT,NEW HAVEN,CT
关键词
descending necrotising mediastinitis; mortality; surgical treatment;
D O I
10.1136/thx.52.8.702
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background - Descending necrotising mediastinitis is caused by downward spread of neck infection and has a high fatality rate of 31%. The seriousness of this infection is caused by the absence of barriers in the contiguous fascial planes of neck and mediastinum. Methods - The recent successful treatment of seven adult patients with descending necrotising mediastinitis emphasises the importance of optimal early drainage of both neck and mediastinum and prolonged antibiotic therapy. The case is also presented of a child with descending necrotising mediastinitis, demonstrating the rapidity with which the infection can develop and lead to death. Twenty four case reports and 12 series of adult patients with descending necrotising mediastinitis published since 1970 were reviewed with metaanalysis. In each case of confirmed descending necrotising mediastinitis the method of surgical drainage (cervical, mediastinal, or none) and the survival outcome (discharge home or death) were noted. The chi(2) test of statistical significance was used to detect a difference between cases treated with cervical drainage alone and cases where mediastinal drainage was added. Results - Cervical drainage alone was often insufficient to control the infection with a fatality rate of 47% compared with 19% when mediastinal drainage was added (p < 0.05). Conclusions - Early combined drainage with neck and chest incisions, together with broad spectrum intravenous antibiotics, should be considered standard care for this disease.
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