Mediastinitis: Difference between revisions

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* [[Esophageal Perforation|Esophageal rupture (Boerhaave Syndrome)]]
* [[Esophageal Perforation|Esophageal rupture (Boerhaave Syndrome)]]
* [[Ludwig Angina]]
* [[Ludwig Angina]]
* Trauma
* [[Thoracic Trauma]]
* Lung infection extension
* Lung infection extension



Revision as of 05:48, 18 April 2014

Background

  • A serious infection of the mediastinum with significant morbidity and mortality[1] and generally requires surgery

Clinical Features

  • Chest Pain
  • Signs of Sepsis
  • Hamman sign on auscultation of precordium (crunch heard during systole)

Etiology

Workup

  • Septic workup to include:
    • CBC
    • Blood cultures
    • Gram Stain
    • Cultures of mediastinal pacing wires
  • CT if diagnosis in doubt

Management

  • Patients with mediastinitis require surgery
  • Start broad-spectrum antibiotics to include Pseudomonal coverage

Disposition

  • Admit

See Also

Sources

  1. Infections of the mediastinum. SB - Thorac Surg Clin 2009 Feb; PMID 19288819