
Sonographic Crepitus, a Point-of-Care Ultrasound Finding
Author(s) -
Brian Kohen,
Michael Halperin,
Gloria Alicia Caudillo Félix,
Trevor R. Dixon,
Michelle Montenegro,
Fenil Patel
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
pocus journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2369-8543
DOI - 10.24908/pocus.v7i1.15406
Subject(s) - fasciitis , medicine , cellulitis , debridement (dental) , surgical debridement , soft tissue , expediting , surgery , abscess , cellulite , systems engineering , engineering
Necrotizing fasciitis is a life-threatening polymicrobial skin and soft tissue infection that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. Delays in diagnosis and treatment can result in an increase in morbidity and mortality [1]. Necrotizing fasciitis has historically been a clinical diagnosis. Patients with a high clinical suspicion for necrotizing fasciitis generally receive antibiotics and undergo emergent surgical debridement. In some cases, necrotizing fasciitis may be clinically difficult to differentiate from other skin and soft tissue infections such as severe cellulitis and abscesses. In such cases, POCUS may assist in diagnosis and has been shown to have a positive impact in expediting care [2,3]. Below, we describe a unique sonographic finding in a patient diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis.