Critically ill patients with necrotizing soft tissue infections in the Caribbean area: unsupervised analysis of a retrospective cohort (2014-2023) with identification of factors associated with mortality. Pommier, Jean-David (JD);Tressieres, Benoît (B);Blanchet, Pascal (P);Desmoulins, Frederic (F);Piednoir, Pascale (P);Aissa, Nejla (N);Martino, Frederic (F);Valette, Marc (M);Demoule, Alexandre (A);Breurec, Sebastien (S);Camous, Laurent (L); |
Author information Ann Intensive Care.2025 Jun 02;15(1):77.doi:10.1186/s13613-025-01488-2 Abstract BACKGROUND: Scarce epidemiological data are available regarding necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs) in tropical areas. Here we aimed to describe the clinical and biological features, and outcomes, of critically ill patients with NSTIs admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) in a tropical setting. Furthermore, we analyzed these findings to identify distinct clinical phenotypes and explore their associations with patient outcomes. |
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