Publication: Necrotizing Fasciitis: Following Uncontrolled Blood Glucose Level: A case report
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Date
2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare bacterial infection
that primarily involves the fascia and
subcutaneous tissues. Diabetes mellitus,
advanced age, and immune suppression are
some of the predisposing causes of necrotizing
fasciitis.
A 56-year-old lady presented with fever,
diarrhea, and left lower limb knee joint pain,
swelling, and high random blood glucose level,
which was 564mg/dl on admission. She was
diagnosed with diabetes mellitus twenty-five
years ago and regular treatments were taken
for twenty years then defaulted for three years.
Two years back again she started to take the
treatments from a local hospital. Pain over the
left knee joint gradually increased within two
days and suddenly she got a septic shock while
her blood investigations were showing changes
of sepsis while blood pressure became lower.
Knee joint exploration was done on the fifth day
of hospital admission and altogether three
wound toilets were completed within 10 days
and treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Hence the patient clinically improved, and
blood investigations became normal.
Necrotizing fasciitis spreads rapidly in the body
if not diagnosed and treated immediately. Early
diagnosis is a golden fact for optimizing the
disease condition as necrotizing fasciitis is a
fatal disease condition. Strong antibiotics
coverage, surgical interventions, proper wound
care, and controlling blood glucose level lead to
successful recovery from necrotizing fasciitis
while reducing mortality and morbidity. In
nursing management, nurses can collaborate
with wound management, nutritional support,
and psychosocial support, as well as encourage
mobilizing and educating the patient regarding
diabetes mellitus and its complications.
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Signs and symptoms, Diagnosis, antibiotics, surgical intervention, wound care, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
Citation
Siriwardhana S.W.P.1*, Subasinghe S.M.N.1, Dasanayake C.D.K. (2022). Necrotizing Fasciitis: Following Uncontrolled Blood Glucose Level: A case report. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 306 - 310.
