Soriano Giménez J C, Tomás Vecina S, Torne Cachot J, Pedro-Botet Montoya J, Garces Jarque J M, Giménez Camarasa J M, Drobnic L, Rubies-Prat J
Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital del Mar. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
An Med Interna. 1990 Aug;7(8):402-5.
558 episodes of bacteremia were detected in our medical center during a 2-year period. 17 of them (3%) were of cutaneous origin. 12 cases were community-acquired and 5 were hospital-acquired. The patients median age was of 65 years. 15 patients had a baseline disease, the most frequent being diabetes mellitus and neoplastic disease. The most common bacteria isolated were group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli; 2 patients had multibacterial episodes. Decubitus ulcer and cellulitis were the most frequently associated skin disease. Global mortality was of 47% and was sepsis related in 29% of the cases. Death prognosis factors were old age, diabetes mellitus, gram-negative causal bacteria, nonappropriate antibiotic therapy, low index of clinical suspicion.