Características clínico-microbiológicas de las lesiones cutáneas en el paciente séptico
- PULIDO PÉREZ, ANA
- Ricardo Suárez Fernández Director
- Patricia Muñoz García Paredes Director/a
- Emilio Bouza Santiago Director
Universitat de defensa: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Fecha de defensa: 08 de de març de 2022
- José María Aguado García President
- David Martínez Hernández Secretari
- Pedro Herranz Pinto Vocal
- José Ramón Martínez Méndez Vocal
- Santiago Moreno Guillén Vocal
Tipus: Tesi
Resum
Sepsis is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world. The main challenge is its early diagnosis. Although clinically sepsis exhibits a wide variety of signs, cutaneous manifestations have been poorly documented in the literature. In dermatology, sepsis has an impact on several aspects: firstly, as a potentially affected tissue in the course of the inflammatory and/or hemodynamic consequences of sepsis and, secondly, as an organ capable of harboring the initial infectious focus or suffering the metastatic spread of the infection from other organs. Despite this, the current literature lacks detailed and updated information on the true prevalence of cutaneous manifestations in patients diagnosed with sepsis, beyond case series or isolated descriptions of clinical pictures or specific microorganisms. This scarcity of information makes it difficult to interpret the findings commonly observed in daily clinical practice and prevents us from defining the impact of cutaneous involvement in the prognostic evaluation of the septic patient...