Predictors of recurrent cellulitis in five years. Clinical risk factors and the role of PTX3 and CRP
: Karppelin M, Siljander T, Aittoniemi J, Hurme M, Huttunen R, Huhtala H, Kere J, Vuopio J, Syrjänen J
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
: 2015
: Journal of Infection
: 70
: 5
: 467
: 473
: 7
: 0163-4453
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2014.11.002
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for recurrence of cellulitis, and to assess
the predictive value of pentraxin 3 (PTX3) and C-reactive protein (CRP) measured
at baseline. METHODS: A follow up study of 90 hospitalised patients with acute
non-necrotising cellulitis was conducted. Clinical risk factors were assessed and
PTX3 and CRP values were measured at baseline. Patients were contacted by phone
at a median of 4.6 years after the baseline episode and the medical records were
reviewed. RESULTS: Overall, 41% of the patients had a recurrence in the follow
up. Of the patients with a history of a previous cellulitis in the baseline study
57% had a recurrence in five year follow up as compared to 26% of those without
previous episodes (p = 0.003). In multivariate analysis, only the history of
previous cellulitis was identified as an independent predicting factor for
recurrence. The levels of pentraxin 3 (PTX3) or C-reactive protein (CRP) in the
acute phase did not predict recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Risk of recurrence is
considerably higher after a recurrent episode than after the first episode.
Clinical risk factors predisposing to the first cellulitis episode plausibly
predispose also to recurrences.