Necrotizing soft tissue infection

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Background

Microbiology

Classification

Management

  • Surgical debridement!
  • Empiric antibiotics
    • Piperacillin-tazobactam 4.5 g IV q8h (or, alternatively, meropenem)
    • Clindamycin 600 to 900 mg IV q8h, for synergy and the Eagle phenomenon and decreased toxin production
    • If risk for MRSA, add vancomycin 15-20 mg/kg IV q8-12h
    • If water exposure, add two of: a fluoroquinolone, a carbapenem, a third-generation cephalosporin, and/or doxycycline (should have double-coverage pending susceptibilities)
  • Then narrow based on the Gram stain an culture
  • Can consider IVIg, rarely, in toxic shock syndrome

Eagle Effect

  • Originally, referred to decreased effectiveness of penicillins at high concentrations
  • Now, refers to decreased effectiveness of penicillins at high bacterial burden (when in stationary phase)
  • Clindamycin kills enough of the bacteria that are in stationary phase that the bacteria return to logarithmic growth phase, where penicillins are more effective

Further Reading

References

  1. ^ 10.1093/cid/ciac720