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Sterile necrotizing cellulitis in boat immigrants' limbs after long journeys across the ocean. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Canary Islands have experienced an influx of immigrants from sub-Saharan countries arriving via overcrowded boats, leading to new health issues.
  • Researchers identified a new clinical condition characterized by massive edema and necrosis in the extremities, unlike the known "trench foot," with all cultures testing sterile.
  • The cause is believed to be an inflammatory response due to seawater ingestion and rapid fluid replacement after severe dehydration, with early surgical intervention helping alleviate symptoms.

Article Abstract

Background: In the past few years, the Canary Islands received immigrants from sub-Saharan countries that arrive to the coast after long boat trips in extreme adverse conditions. The named «trench foot» is a previously described infectious entity developed after feet wounds that get infected by being in contact with water, urine and excrements in these small and crowded boats. We describe a new clinical entity, not published yet, that consists in massive edema in the extremities associating necrosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue that characteristically respects the muscle and with a non-infectious etiology.

Material And Methods: A database including 86 patients arrived by boat («patera») from sub-Saharan countries from September 2020 to January 2022 was made and 39 qualitative and quantitative items were analyzed. The Research Unit performed an observational prospective statistical analysis.

Results: A total of 16 patients developed the entity described as necrotizing cellulitis. Its physiopathology completely differs from the one described in the trench foot, since all the cultures resulted sterile.

Conclusions: We postulate an inflammatory theory due to the osmotic effect from ingesting sea water and/or the aggressive fluid reposition when they arrive to the emergency room with severe dehydration and hypernatremia. Early surgical evacuation of the edema with escharotomies incisions alleviate the symptoms and prevents progression of the disorder.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.medcli.2023.06.008DOI Listing

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