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-  2018 

Acute Cardiac Events in Patients With Severe Limb Infection

DOI: 10.1177/1534734618810944

Keywords: acute coronary syndrome,myocardial infarct,arrhythmia,acute heart failure,diabetic foot infection,mortality

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Recent studies have shown an association between infections, such as influenza, pneumonia, or bacteremia, and acute cardiac events. We studied the association between foot infection and myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, and/or congestive heart failure. We analyzed the records of 318 consecutive episodes of deep soft tissue infection, gangrene, and/or osteomyelitis in 274 patients referred to a vascular surgery service at a tertiary center. We identified 24 acute cardiac events in 21 of 318 (6.6%) episodes of foot infection or foot gangrene. These 24 events included 11 new myocardial infarctions (3.5%), 8 episodes of new onset or worsening congestive heart failure (2.5%), and 5 new arrhythmias (1.6%). Tachycardia and systemic inflammatory response syndrome were associated with acute cardiac events (P < .05 for each). The 1-year survival of patients with acute cardiac events was 50.4%, significantly lower than the 91.7% 1-year survival of patients without acute cardiac events (P < .0015). Acute cardiac complications are not uncommon among patients presenting with severe foot infection and are associated with a high 1-year mortality. Primary care physicians, cardiologists, and vascular and orthopedic surgeons must keep a high index of suspicion for the occurrence of an acute cardiac event

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