Clinical analysis on fungal infections in severe patients after craniotomy
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    ObjectiveTo explore the risk factors,clinical characteristics,prevention and treatment of fungal infections in severe patients after craniotomy.MethodsClinical data  of 27 severe patients with fungal infections after craniotomy in neurosurgery department in a hospital between January 2009 and June 2011 were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsOf  27 patients, 12 cases had lung fungal infections, 8  had urinary tract infections, 4 had gastrointestinal tract infections, 2 had surgical site infections,  and 1 had bloodstream infections; 22 cases improved or cured, 1 died, 4 patients gave up treatment and were discharged. The major risk factors for fungal infections in postoperative severe patients were coma, application  of broadspectrum antimicrobial agents and glucocorticoids, and a variety of invasive treatment operation. ConclusionThe key to the prevention of nosocomial fungal infection after craniotomy is the rational use of broadspectrum antimicrobial agents and glucocorticoids. The clinical manifestations of fungal infections are not typical. For postoperative severe patients who require longterm use of antimicrobial agents, antifungal agents should be used preventively; Patient who has fungal infection should  choose appropriate antifungal agents, antifungal agents should be used early,enough and full course.

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伍军,张明宇,谭泽明,等.颅脑手术后重症患者并发真菌感染临床分析[J].中国感染控制杂志英文版,2011,10(5):361-363.
WU Jun, ZHANG Mingyu, TAN Zeming, et al. Clinical analysis on fungal infections in severe patients after craniotomy[J]. Chin J Infect Control, 2011,10(5):361-363.

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  • Received:July 25,2011
  • Revised:August 22,2011
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  • Online: September 30,2011
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