The Pan African Medical Journal (Jun 2017)

Cellulitis in aged persons: a neglected infection in the literature

  • Anis Mzabi,
  • Wafa Marrakchi,
  • Zeineb Alaya,
  • Fatma Ben Fredj,
  • Amel Rezgui,
  • Elyes Bouajina,
  • Chedia Laouani Kechrid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.160.12007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 160

Abstract

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Cellulitis is a frequent soft tissue and skin infection. The lower limbs are affected in 70 to 80% of cases. Cellulitis in aged persons is not yet well described in literature. A retrospective descriptive study conducted in the Internal Medicine Department of Sahloul hospital in Sousse in Tunisia. It included patients whose age was up to 65 years old admitted into hospital for cellulitis of the legs, the arms or the face. One hundred fifty eight patients with a mean age of 73 years old (range: 65 to 94 years old) were included. Female to male sex ratio was 0.68. Among them, we noted diabetes mellitus in 81 cases (50.6%). The infection was located in the lower limbs in 155 cases (98%), in the face in two cases (1.3%) and in the upper limb in one case (0.7%). Twenty one patients (13.3%) presented with severe cellulitis and one presented with necrotizing fasciitis. All patients received intra venous antibiotic therapy. Surgical treatment was indicated in 14 cases. Cefazolin was prescribed in 77 cases (48%). Favorable evolution was noted in 144 patients (91.1%). Forty four patients (27.8%) received prophylactic antibiotics. Prevention of skin and soft tissue infection is a crucial step to preserve health in aged persons.

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