Contemporary practice patterns in the treatment of Fournier's gangrene in German academic medicine and their implications for planning a registry study

被引:0
|
作者
Kranz, Jennifer [1 ,2 ]
Wagenlehner, Florian M. E. [3 ]
Steffens, Joachim [1 ]
Hakenberg, Oliver W. [4 ]
Schneidewind, Laila [4 ]
机构
[1] St Antonius Hosp GGmbH, Klin Urol & Kinderurol, Eschweiler, Germany
[2] Univ Klinikum Halle Saale, Univ Klin & Poliklin Urol, Halle, Saale, Germany
[3] Justus Liebig Univ Giessen, Klin Urol Kinderurol & Androl, Giessen, Germany
[4] Univ Med Rostock, Urol Klin & Poliklin, Schillingallee 35, D-18055 Rostock, Germany
来源
UROLOGE | 2021年 / 60卷 / 05期
关键词
Urinary tract infections; Sepsis; Fournier’ s gangrene; Mortality rate; Registry study;
D O I
10.1007/s00120-021-01461-4
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Fournier's gangrene (FG) is a sporadic and life-threatening disease, but the outcome has not improved in recent years. Objectives The primary aim of this study was the description of current practice patterns in German academic medicine. The secondary aim was the identification of factors associated with a higher mortality rate. Furthermore, the data will be used for the planning of a registry study. Materials and methods A 29-item nonvalidated questionnaire was sent to German University Medical Centers (Department of Urology), including three reminders from April through June 2020. Data management and analysis were performed with SPSS 26.0. Results The response rate was 88.9%. A median of 5 patients (median age 60.0 years) with FG were treated annually in German University Medical Centers. The contemporary practice patterns are very heterogeneous, especially in terms of empirical antibiotic treatment. Only one significant risk factor for a mortality rate higher than 20.0% was identified-intensive care treatment for >= 10 days (p = 0.039). In addition, 50% stated that outcome of FG has not improved in recent years. Furthermore, the majority of the respondents think that mortality is still too high. Consequently, 84.4% support a registry study. From the answers to the open questions we received a variety of suggestions for planning such a study, e.g., histological confirmation of the disease. Conclusion Treatment of FG is currently very heterogeneous. Furthermore, treatment outcomes are often unacceptable and difficult to predict.
引用
收藏
页码:610 / 616
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Treatment Patterns and Glucocorticoid Burden of Dermatomyositis Patients: A Cohort Study in the University of Pittsburgh's Myositis Registry
    Oddis, Chester
    Feifel, Jan
    Ascherman, Dana
    Koontz, Diane Carol
    Foch, Caroline
    Henkel, Luisa
    Muir, Jeffrey M.
    Denis, Deborah
    Aggarwal, Rohit
    ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY, 2024, 76 : 681 - 683
  • [22] Rare lymphomas in routine practice-Treatment and outcome in Waldenstrom's macroglobulinaemia in the prospective German Tumour Registry Lymphatic Neoplasms
    Knauf, Wolfgang
    Abenhardt, Wolfgang
    Slawik, Hans Rainer
    Bueckner, Ute
    Otremba, Burkhard
    Sauer, Annette
    Zahn, Mark-Oliver
    Wetzel, Natalie
    Kaiser-Osterhues, Anja
    Houet, Leonora
    Marschner, Norbert
    HEMATOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2020, 38 (03) : 344 - 352
  • [23] Antianemic Treatment of Cancer Patients in German Routine Practice: Data from a Prospective Cohort Study-The Tumor Anemia Registry
    Steinmetz, Tilman
    Schroeder, Jan
    Plath, Margarete
    Link, Hartmut
    Vogt, Michele
    Frank, Melanie
    Marschner, Norbert
    ANEMIA, 2016, 2016
  • [24] Temporal trends and current practice patterns for intraoperative ventilation at U.S. academic medical centers: a retrospective study
    Jonathan P Wanderer
    Jesse M Ehrenfeld
    Richard H Epstein
    Daryl J Kor
    Raquel R Bartz
    Ana Fernandez-Bustamante
    Marcos F Vidal Melo
    James M Blum
    BMC Anesthesiology, 15
  • [25] CONTEMPORARY MINERAL AND BONE DISORDER MARKERS AND TREATMENT AMONG HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN THE EUROPEAN DIALYSIS OUTCOMES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS STUDY (DOPPS)
    Bieber, Brian
    Dasgupta, Indranil
    Evenepoel, Pieter
    Jacobson, Stefan H.
    Messa, Piergiorgio
    Vega, Almudena
    Weinreich, Thomas
    Karaboyas, Angelo
    Robinson, Bruce
    Pisoni, Ronald
    NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION, 2021, 36 : 444 - 444
  • [26] Treatment Patterns and Outcomes of Patients with Primary or Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia By Type of Site (Academic or Community/Government): A CONNECT® Myeloid Registry Study
    Scott, Bart L.
    Savona, Michael R.
    Roboz, Gail J.
    Seiter, Karen
    Pollyea, Daniel A.
    DeGutis, Irene S.
    Kiselev, Pavel
    Yu, Edward
    McBride, Ali
    Heydendael, Willem
    Erba, Harry P.
    BLOOD, 2022, 140 : 8923 - 8925
  • [27] Practice patterns among early-career primary care (ECPC) physicians and workforce planning implications: protocol for a mixed methods study
    Lavergne, M. Ruth
    Goldsmith, Laurie J.
    Grudniewicz, Agnes
    Rudoler, David
    Marshall, Emily Gard
    Ahuja, Megan
    Blackie, Doug
    Burge, Fred
    Gibson, Richard J.
    Glazier, Richard H.
    Hawrylyshyn, Steve
    Hedden, Lindsay
    Hernandez-Lee, Jacalynne
    Horrey, Kathleen
    Joyce, Mike
    Kiran, Tara
    MacKenzie, Adrian
    Mathews, Maria
    McCracken, Rita
    McGrail, Kimberlyn
    McKay, Madeleine
    McPherson, Charmaine
    Mitra, Goldis
    Sampalli, Tara
    Scott, Ian
    Snadden, David
    Murphy, Gail Tomblin
    Wong, Sabrina T.
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (09):
  • [28] Long-term resource use patterns and healthcare costs after myocardial infarction in a clinical practice setting: results from a contemporary nationwide registry study
    Janzon, Magnus
    Henriksson, Martin
    Hasvold, Pal
    Hjelm, Hans
    Thuresson, Marcus
    Jernberg, Tomas
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-QUALITY OF CARE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES, 2016, 2 (04) : 291 - 298
  • [29] Treatment patterns in stage III non‑small‑cell lung cancer patients: a population‑based study using German cancer registry data
    Ahmed Bedir
    Sneha Mehrotra
    Jessica Gnüchtel
    Dirk Vordermark
    Daniel Medenwald
    Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 2023, 149 : 15489 - 15497
  • [30] Urinary incontinence screening and outpatient treatment patterns during preventive gynecologic care in an academic resident practice: a pre-post intervention study
    Meckes, N.
    Clark, S. Glass
    Ruppert, K.
    Judkins, C.
    Napoe, G. S.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2024, 230 (04) : S1255 - S1256