まとめ
Staphylococcus aureus内心炎の症例は,肺動脈カテーテルと関連していた. しかし,レビューでは,右側の心臓カテーテルの使用によって左側の内心炎のリスクが増加することは認められませんでしたが,右側の植生は形成されることがあります.
科学分野:
- 心臓病学 心臓病学
- 感染症 感染症は感染症です.
- 病理学 パトロジー
背景:
- 内置性肺動脈カテーターは,重症治療で使用されます.
- セプティック内臓炎は,心臓内膜の深刻な感染症です.
- イディオパシー心筋症は原因不明の心臓筋疾患である.
研究 の 目的:
- 肺動脈カテーテルの使用と内心炎の潜在的な関連性を調査する.
- 右心系キャセテリゼーションが左心内膜炎のリスクを増やすかどうかを判断する.
主な方法:
- 肺動脈カテーテリゼーション後のStaphylococcus aureus感染のケース報告.
- 438件の解剖報告書を遡及的に検討した結果,肺内キャセーターを設置した.
- カテーテル使用前の493件の解剖報告との比較.
主要な成果:
- Staphylococcus aureusは,カテーテル,血液,唾液の培養物で特定されました.
- 解剖は,心臓の右側のセプティック内心炎を明らかにした.
- 右側のカテーテル使用と左側の内臓炎との関連は見つかりませんでした.
結論:
- 右側心系カテーテリゼーションは,血栓性植生を引き起こす可能性がありますが,左側心内膜炎のリスクを増加させるわけではありません.
- 感染と栓塞は,右側の内心 vegetationsの潜在的な合併症です.
- 肺動脈カテーテリゼーションの際には,注意深いモニタリングと無菌技術が不可欠です.
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