Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach

Dermatological problems are not usually related to intensive medicine because they are considered to have a low impact on the evolution of critical patients. Despite this, dermatological manifestations (DMs) are relatively frequent in critically ill patients. In rare cases, DMs will be the main diag...

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Autores: Badia Castello, Mariona, Casanova i Seuma, Josep M. (Josep Manel), Servià Goixart, Lluís, Montserrat, Neus, Codina, Jordi, Trujillano Cabello, Javier
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Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universitat de Lleida (UdL)
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/9729814
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/71188
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Palabra clave:Dermatologia
Unitats de cures intensives
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spelling Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical ApproachBadia Castello, MarionaCasanova i Seuma, Josep M. (Josep Manel)Servià Goixart, LluísMontserrat, NeusCodina, JordiTrujillano Cabello, JavierDermatologiaUnitats de cures intensivesDermatological problems are not usually related to intensive medicine because they are considered to have a low impact on the evolution of critical patients. Despite this, dermatological manifestations (DMs) are relatively frequent in critically ill patients. In rare cases, DMs will be the main diagnosis and will require intensive treatment due to acute skin failure. In contrast, DMs can be a reflection of underlying systemic diseases, and their identification may be key to their diagnosis. On other occasions, DMs are lesions that appear in the evolution of critical patients and are due to factors derived from the stay or intensive treatment. Lastly, DMs can accompany patients and must be taken into account in the comprehensive pathology management. Several factors must be considered when addressing DMs: on the one hand, the moment of appearance, morphology, location, and associated treatment and, on the other hand, aetiopathogenesis and classification of the cutaneous lesion. DMs can be classified into 4 groups: life-threatening DMs (uncommon but compromise the patient’s life); DMs associated with systemic diseases where skin lesions accompany the pathology that requires admission to the intensive care unit (ICU); DMs secondary to the management of the critical patient that considers the cutaneous manifestations that appear in the evolution mainly of infectious or allergic origin; and DMs previously present in the patient and unrelated to the critical process. (is review provides a characterization of DMs in ICU patients to establish a better identification and classification and to understand their interrelation with critical illnesses.Hindawi2020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1155/2020/9729814http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/71188reponame:Repositori Obert UdL instname:Universitat de Lleida (UdL)InglésReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/9729814Critical Care Research and Practice, 2020, vol. 2020, p. 9729814cc-by (c) Badia et al., 2020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/oai:repositori.udl.cat:10459.1/711882026-06-24T12:42:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
title Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
spellingShingle Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
Badia Castello, Mariona
Dermatologia
Unitats de cures intensives
title_short Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
title_full Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
title_fullStr Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
title_full_unstemmed Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
title_sort Dermatological Manifestations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Practical Approach
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Badia Castello, Mariona
Casanova i Seuma, Josep M. (Josep Manel)
Servià Goixart, Lluís
Montserrat, Neus
Codina, Jordi
Trujillano Cabello, Javier
author Badia Castello, Mariona
author_facet Badia Castello, Mariona
Casanova i Seuma, Josep M. (Josep Manel)
Servià Goixart, Lluís
Montserrat, Neus
Codina, Jordi
Trujillano Cabello, Javier
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author2 Casanova i Seuma, Josep M. (Josep Manel)
Servià Goixart, Lluís
Montserrat, Neus
Codina, Jordi
Trujillano Cabello, Javier
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author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dermatologia
Unitats de cures intensives
topic Dermatologia
Unitats de cures intensives
description Dermatological problems are not usually related to intensive medicine because they are considered to have a low impact on the evolution of critical patients. Despite this, dermatological manifestations (DMs) are relatively frequent in critically ill patients. In rare cases, DMs will be the main diagnosis and will require intensive treatment due to acute skin failure. In contrast, DMs can be a reflection of underlying systemic diseases, and their identification may be key to their diagnosis. On other occasions, DMs are lesions that appear in the evolution of critical patients and are due to factors derived from the stay or intensive treatment. Lastly, DMs can accompany patients and must be taken into account in the comprehensive pathology management. Several factors must be considered when addressing DMs: on the one hand, the moment of appearance, morphology, location, and associated treatment and, on the other hand, aetiopathogenesis and classification of the cutaneous lesion. DMs can be classified into 4 groups: life-threatening DMs (uncommon but compromise the patient’s life); DMs associated with systemic diseases where skin lesions accompany the pathology that requires admission to the intensive care unit (ICU); DMs secondary to the management of the critical patient that considers the cutaneous manifestations that appear in the evolution mainly of infectious or allergic origin; and DMs previously present in the patient and unrelated to the critical process. (is review provides a characterization of DMs in ICU patients to establish a better identification and classification and to understand their interrelation with critical illnesses.
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