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Skin and Soft Tissue Infection (SSTI) Neil Flynn, M.D., M.P.H. Professor of Clinical Medicine, Emeritus Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases 2 Discussion Goals Why do injectors get skin infections? What is cellulitis? Abscess? Systemic infection? What is necrotizing fasciitis? (“Nec fasc”) How and why do they occur? How do I evaluate them? What are the warning signs of serious infection? How are they treated? How are they prevented? 3 Why do injectors get skin infections? There are bacteria on the skin that are pushed under the skin by the needle There are bacteria in the dope The dope itself can cause the same reaction under the skin that bacteria do When the dope is injected into a vein it goes to the lung and the lung is better at killing bacteria than the skin is When injectors run out of veins the only way to inject the dope is to “skin pop” or “muscle” Its almost always “skin popping”, NOT “muscling” because the needles almost never go deep enough to reach muscle 4 Cellulitis In cellulitis the skin is red, hot, and painful. Cellulitis can exist alone, with no pus, or it can surround an area of pus. Pus is commonly called “an abscess”. We have all had cellulitis. The smallest cellulitis is the redness around a zit. A large area of cellulitis can involve a whole area of the body, such as the face, an arm or a leg, etc. Whats happening in a cellulitis. 5 Cellulitis 6 Cellulitis Features: Red Swollen Warm to touch No areas of pus Painful TenderCellulitis 7 Cellulitis Describe the features that make this cellulitis 8 Treatment of Cellulitis Give the right antibiotic This is usually NOT Keflex anymore Over half of the cellulitis infections are now resistant to treatment with Keflex and similar antibiotics Current antibiotics of choice are clindamycin, doxycycline, or trimethoprim-sulfa (“Bactrim”, “Septra”) Severe cellulitis should probably be treated initially with IV antibiotics, especially if the person has a high fever and appears ill from the infection 9 Abscess When the tissue in the area of cellulitis turns to pus under the surface of the skin, the collection of pus is termed an “abscess” The pus in the abscess consists of dead, liquified tissue, billions of white blood cells (the infection fighting cells) and, often, the black tar heroin The most common bacteria in the abscess is “staph”, or Staphylococcus aureus (aureus means golden, which is the color of the colonies of this bacteria when it is grown on a Petri dish in the lab) There are many other bacteria that can cause abscesses 10 Abscess Features: Cellulitis present Swollen Soft center, feels like fluid underneath Painful Tender Cellulitis Abscess 11 Abscess Large abscess Possibly up to a cup of pus when opened Crinkling of the skin suggests the swelling is going down 12 Abscess Large abscess about to be incised (cut open) and drained of pus. This is too large to drain in the office. 13 Treatment of Abscesses Abscesses should be drained This can be done at home with a sterilized single edged razor blade, or an Exacto knife Sterilize by heating in a flame, allow to cool Clean the skin off with alcohol or iodine before opening the abscess If the abscess has a lot of cellulitis around it, an antibiotic is probably needed 14 “Sterile” Cellulitis and Abscesses If you inject sterile (no bacteria in it) tar heroin under the skin the body will react to it in the same way as it does to bacteria The cellulitis may not get better with antibiotics The abscess forms around the tar heroin that is sitting in a glob under the skin 15 Necrotizing Fasciitis When the bacteria in a cellulitis or abscess start spreading quickly between the fat layer and the muscle underneath it is termed necrotizing fasciitis Necrotizing means turning living flesh to dead flesh Fasciitis means the infection is spreading along the space between the fat and the muscle underneath The infection cuts off the blood supply to the tissue above it and the tissue dies The bacteria also enter the bloodstream and cause severe systemic illness called “sepsis” 16 The result of “skin popping” - Multiple injection site abscesses 17 Necrotizing fasciitis 18 Indications of Necrotizing Fasciitis If the area of redness is spreading rapidly (this means about inch or more per hour) this may be “nec fasc” If the area is extremely painful If the person shows signs of bacteria getting into the bloodstream (fever, change in mental function such as delirium, profound weakness) Draw a line around the red area with a pen, then watch for spreading beyond the line If spreading inch or more per hour, go to a hospital 19 Cellulitis with abscess If rapid spreading beyond this line occurs, this may be necrotizing fasciitis, and requires surgery 20 Necrotizing fasciitis 21 Treatment of Necrotizing Fasciitis Cut all the dead tissue out, and keep cutting until only living tissue is left Go back and do the same thing every few hours, as often as necessary, until the infection stops spreading Antibiotics help, but they will NOT cure the infection Without appropriate, drastic surgery the person will die The open muscle is then treated like a burn, with skin grafts 22 Necrotizing fasciitis after debridment 23 24 Danger Signs for “Nec Fasc” Very painful Spreading rapidly (1/2 to 1 inch per hour) Systemic toxicity Fever Chills, sweats Profound weakness Altered mental status Low blood pressure Person must go to hospital immediately or die! 25 Preventing Skin/Soft Tissue Infection Clean injection site (injection forces skin bacteria under the skin where they can cause infection) Alcohol, hand alcohol gel, high octane booze Dish soap or other non-irritating soap Clean syringe and needle Clean drug (the longer you heat it the less likely that bacteria will survive) 26 What is MRSA? It is Staphylococcus aureus, Which is a particular bacteria that is the most common cause of skin infection in injectors as well as non-injectors Methicillin (like Keflex) Resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA is just Staph aureus that is resistant to the Keflex type antibiotics AND I

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