Katz B H, Black R A, Colley D P
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Patients with infected aortic grafts suffer considerable morbidity and mortality. Therefore, it is important to make the diagnosis of infection to provide a reasonable chance for survival. Clinical signs of infection are usually apparent in the postoperative period. If absent, the diagnosis becomes more difficult. CT scanning is beneficial in detecting periaortic fluid and gas collections; however, it cannot differentiate postoperative gas from infection in all cases. This is especially true during the first 2 weeks after operation. CT-guided fine needle aspiration can provide a safe and reliable means to answer this clinical question.
感染性主动脉移植物患者的发病率和死亡率相当高。因此,进行感染诊断对于提供合理的生存机会很重要。感染的临床体征通常在术后阶段很明显。如果没有这些体征,诊断就会变得更加困难。CT扫描有助于检测主动脉周围的液体和气体聚集;然而,在所有情况下它都无法区分术后气体和感染性气体。在术后的头两周尤其如此。CT引导下的细针穿刺可以提供一种安全可靠的方法来回答这个临床问题。