A Single-Center Prospective Cohort Study on Postsplenectomy Sepsis and its Prevention.
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Authors
Rieg, SiegbertBechet, Lena
Naujoks, Kai
Hromek, Julia
Lange, Berit
Juzek-Küpper, Marc-Fabian
Stete, Katarina
Müller, Matthias C
Jost, Insa
Kern, Winfried V
Theilacker, Christian
Issue Date
2020-02-13
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A total of 459 asplenic patients were enrolled, and 426 patients were followed prospectively over a median period of 2.9 years. Pneumococcal vaccine uptake within 3 months of splenectomy or first diagnosis of asplenia was 27% vs 71% among delayed study entry and early study entry patients, respectively (P < .001). Forty-four episodes of severe sepsis or septic shock occurred in study patients: 22 after study entry and 22 before study entry. Streptococcus pneumoniae was more frequent among sepsis episodes that occurred before study entry (8/22) than after study entry (1/22 episodes). For episodes occurring after study entry, only a higher Charlson comorbidity index score was significantly associated with severe sepsis/septic shock postsplenectomy.Citation
Open Forum Infect Dis. 2020;7(3):ofaa050. Published 2020 Feb 13. doi:10.1093/ofid/ofaa050.Publisher
Oxford University PressJournal
Open forum infectious diseasesPubMed ID
32158777Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
2328-8957ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/ofid/ofaa050
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