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dc.contributorVall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
dc.contributor.authorRos-Sanchez, Elena
dc.contributor.authorAlonso, Tirso
dc.contributor.authorArcediano, Miguel Ángel
dc.contributor.authorHerranz Cabarcos, Alejandra
dc.contributor.authorBoixadera Espax, Ana
dc.contributor.authorOliveres, Joan
dc.contributor.authorOliver-Gutierrez, David
dc.contributor.authorSegura-Duch, Gloria
dc.contributor.authorGarcia-Arumi, Jose
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-13T12:32:26Z
dc.date.available2025-06-13T12:32:26Z
dc.date.issued2025-05
dc.identifier.citationOliver-Gutierrez D, Ros-Sanchez E, Segura-Duch G, Alonso T, Arcediano MÁ, Herranz-Cabarcos A, et al. A Closer Look at Periocular Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Systematic Review of Literature. Diagnostics (Basel). 2025 May;15(9):1181.
dc.identifier.issn2075-4418
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11351/13283
dc.descriptionStreptococcus pyogenes; Eye infections; Necrotizing fasciitis
dc.description.abstractBackground: Periocular necrotizing fasciitis (PNF) is a rare but life-threatening emergency that requires immediate recognition, as delayed diagnosis can worsen patient outcomes. To address this critical issue, we conducted the largest and most comprehensive systematic review to date, providing valuable insights into the diagnosis and treatment of PNF to improve clinical practice and patient prognosis. Methods: A search on Pubmed, Scopus, Embase, and WOS from January 2013 to August 2024 was performed. Only the cases of NF affecting the periocular region were included with no age limitations. Article selection and data extraction were performed independently by two investigators to avoid bias. Bias on individual studies is low as they represent case reports or case series, and publication bias is partially addressed including all the large case series even if no individual data could be retrieved. Results: The cohort included a total of 183 patients with PNF, with detailed patient-specific data for 107 individuals and only aggregated data for another 76. The average age at diagnosis was 54.2 years, and females constituted 44% of the population sample. Notably, 49.6% of the patients were immunocompromised. Streptococcus pyogenes was the predominant causative organism, identified in 79.8% of the cases. Most infections were unilateral (72.1%) without extension beyond the periocular area (54.7%). Most patients (89.6%) underwent surgical debridement alongside intravenous antibiotics. Septic shock occurred in 26.8% of the patients, and the overall mortality rate was 4.9%. Visual acuity was unaffected in 67.5% of the patients, though 18.2% progressed to blindness on the affected side. Reconstructive efforts predominantly involved skin grafting, both free and local pedunculate flaps as well as secondary healing in some instances. Conclusions: This systematic review summarizes the understanding of periocular necrotizing fasciitis’ (PNF) demographic trends, clinical manifestations, causative pathogens, and patient outcomes. Vigilance for PNF should be heightened when the clinical assessment of the patient’s eyelids reveals rapidly spreading edema and induration, subcutaneous emphysema, or necrotic bullae and/or eschar. Prompt identification and expedited intervention, including debridement and targeted antibiotic therapy, critically influence prognosis. Despite optimal management, patients may still suffer from significant aesthetic impairment, severe complications such as vision loss, or death due to septic shock.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherMDPI
dc.relation.ispartofseriesDiagnostics;15(9)
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceScientia
dc.subjectUlls - Infeccions
dc.subjectStreptococcus pyogenes
dc.subjectMalalties bacterianes - Tractament
dc.subjectMalalties bacterianes - Diagnòstic
dc.subject.meshFasciitis, Necrotizing
dc.subject.meshEye Infections, Bacterial
dc.subject.mesh/diagnosis
dc.subject.meshDisease Management
dc.subject.meshStreptococcus pyogenes
dc.titleA Closer Look at Periocular Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Systematic Review of Literature
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/diagnostics15091181
dc.subject.decsfascitis necrotizante
dc.subject.decsinfecciones bacterianas del ojo
dc.subject.decs/diagnóstico
dc.subject.decstratamiento de las enfermedades
dc.subject.decsStreptococcus pyogenes
dc.relation.publishversionhttps://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics15091181
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.audienceProfessionals
dc.contributor.organismesInstitut Català de la Salut
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Oliver-Gutierrez D] Servei d’Oftalmologia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. Department of Ophthalmology, Innova Ocular Verte Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Departament de Cirurgia i Ciències Morfològiques, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain. [Ros-Sanchez E, Alonso T, Arcediano MÁ, Boixadera A, García-Arumí J, Oliveres J] Servei d’Oftalmologia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Segura-Duch G] Department of Ophthalmology, Innova Ocular Verte Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Department of Ophthalmology, Centro Oftalmológico Barraquer, Barcelona, Spain. Institut Universitari Barraquer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Bellaterra, Spain. [Herranz-Cabarcos A] Department of Ophthalmology, Consorci Sanitari Integral Moisés Broggi, Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, Spain
dc.identifier.pmid40361999
dc.identifier.wos001486408400001
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess


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