Prognostic factors in necrotising fasciitis include: (1)
One study of NF affecting upper or lower limbs found 22.3% underwent amputation or disarticulation of a limb following failure of multiple debridement attempts to control infection. (2)
Mortality from necrotising fasciitis properly treated with surgery plus antibiotics has been estimated at between 10% and 40%. Mortality is higher in patients who develop shock and end-organ damage - approaching 50% to 70% (3)
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