Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU
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Resumo: | Splenectomized patients are likely to suffer from severe infections, such as sepsis and meningitis, which is called overwhelming postsplenectomy infection (OPSI) syndrome. It seems to be more common in children, but occurs at all ages. The risk is greatest in the early months and years after operation, but never disappears entirely. The course is rapid, the clinical symptoms are serious, and the prognosis is very poor. In this paper, three cases of OPSI syndrome are described, in which infection developed 8, 8 and 15 years after splenectomy; two of the patients died. With the help of these case reports, we want to again emphasize the importance of vaccination, antibiotic prophylaxis and seeking earlier medical attention in splenectomized patients. |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU Aygencel,Gulbin Overwhelming postsplenectomy infection (OPSI) syndrome splenectomy |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU |
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Cases of Opsi syndrome still candidate for medical ICU |
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Aygencel,Gulbin |
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Aygencel,Gulbin Dizbay,Murat Turkoglu,Melda Aybar Tunccan,Ozlem Guzel |
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Dizbay,Murat Turkoglu,Melda Aybar Tunccan,Ozlem Guzel |
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Aygencel,Gulbin Dizbay,Murat Turkoglu,Melda Aybar Tunccan,Ozlem Guzel |
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Overwhelming postsplenectomy infection (OPSI) syndrome splenectomy |
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Overwhelming postsplenectomy infection (OPSI) syndrome splenectomy |
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Splenectomized patients are likely to suffer from severe infections, such as sepsis and meningitis, which is called overwhelming postsplenectomy infection (OPSI) syndrome. It seems to be more common in children, but occurs at all ages. The risk is greatest in the early months and years after operation, but never disappears entirely. The course is rapid, the clinical symptoms are serious, and the prognosis is very poor. In this paper, three cases of OPSI syndrome are described, in which infection developed 8, 8 and 15 years after splenectomy; two of the patients died. With the help of these case reports, we want to again emphasize the importance of vaccination, antibiotic prophylaxis and seeking earlier medical attention in splenectomized patients. |
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Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases |
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