The overwhelming post splenectomy infection (OPSI) in splenectomised patients is a rare but severe infection mostly caused by encapsulated bacteria. We analyse the case of a 65-year-old female patient who was presented with clinical and laboratory findings indicating gastroenteritis. Two years years before admission, the patient underwent a splenectomy for a two stage splenic rupture following resuscitation for pulmonary embolism. Immunisation of the patient was complete and timely. As a result of the unspecific clinical presentation, there was a delay in administration of antibiotics. However, administration of antibiotics induced a fulminant shock. The patient died 4 hours after attending the hospital due to a pneumococcal sepsis. The dis...
The vital role of a normally-functioning spleen in a host's defence against circulating microorganis...
The goal of this presentation is to show how Overwhelming Postsplenectomy Infection (OPSI) syndrome ...
Splenektomi sonrası sepsislerde uygun antibiyotik ve destek tedavisine rağmen mortalite oranı % 50 i...
The overwhelming post splenectomy infection (OPSI) in splenectomised patients is a rare but severe i...
: Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) is a rare medical emergency, mainly caused by encap...
Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) is a rare medical emergency, mainly caused by encapsu...
In this report, we describe two cases of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI). The first c...
Removal of the spleen had already been established as a routine technique to treat splenic trauma an...
Patients who lack a functioning spleen become vulnerable to sepsis caused by bacteria and, occasiona...
Four cases of fulminant pneumococcal septicemia in splenectomized patients are reported. Three had u...
Patients without spleen or with diminished splenic function are at high risk (10-50 times higher tha...
Following a splenectomy patients are at increased risk of significant infections. In its most severe...
Removal of the spleen presents a lifelong risk of infection, in particular the syndrome of overwhelm...
AbstractThe asplenic patient is at risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) due to enc...
Splenectomy, while often necessary in otherwise healthy patients after major trauma, find its primar...
The vital role of a normally-functioning spleen in a host's defence against circulating microorganis...
The goal of this presentation is to show how Overwhelming Postsplenectomy Infection (OPSI) syndrome ...
Splenektomi sonrası sepsislerde uygun antibiyotik ve destek tedavisine rağmen mortalite oranı % 50 i...
The overwhelming post splenectomy infection (OPSI) in splenectomised patients is a rare but severe i...
: Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) is a rare medical emergency, mainly caused by encap...
Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) is a rare medical emergency, mainly caused by encapsu...
In this report, we describe two cases of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI). The first c...
Removal of the spleen had already been established as a routine technique to treat splenic trauma an...
Patients who lack a functioning spleen become vulnerable to sepsis caused by bacteria and, occasiona...
Four cases of fulminant pneumococcal septicemia in splenectomized patients are reported. Three had u...
Patients without spleen or with diminished splenic function are at high risk (10-50 times higher tha...
Following a splenectomy patients are at increased risk of significant infections. In its most severe...
Removal of the spleen presents a lifelong risk of infection, in particular the syndrome of overwhelm...
AbstractThe asplenic patient is at risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) due to enc...
Splenectomy, while often necessary in otherwise healthy patients after major trauma, find its primar...
The vital role of a normally-functioning spleen in a host's defence against circulating microorganis...
The goal of this presentation is to show how Overwhelming Postsplenectomy Infection (OPSI) syndrome ...
Splenektomi sonrası sepsislerde uygun antibiyotik ve destek tedavisine rağmen mortalite oranı % 50 i...