Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections

Background: Treatment of pyogenic spondylodiscitis or septic arthritis can be complicated with a variety of concomitant infectious processes. No study has focused on concomitant osteoarticular infections. Materials and Methods: Between 2015 and 2019, patients over 18 years old, who were diagnosed an...

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Main Authors: Ryunosuke Fukushi, Satoshi Kawaguchi, Keiko Horigome, Hideki Yajima, Toshihiko Yamashita
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-01-01
Series:Indian Spine Journal
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Online Access:http://www.isjonline.com/article.asp?issn=2589-5079;year=2024;volume=7;issue=1;spage=66;epage=71;aulast=Fukushi
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author Ryunosuke Fukushi
Satoshi Kawaguchi
Keiko Horigome
Hideki Yajima
Toshihiko Yamashita
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description Background: Treatment of pyogenic spondylodiscitis or septic arthritis can be complicated with a variety of concomitant infectious processes. No study has focused on concomitant osteoarticular infections. Materials and Methods: Between 2015 and 2019, patients over 18 years old, who were diagnosed and treated for spinal infections (SIs) or non-spinal osteoarticular infections, were included. There were six patients with concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections (concomitant infection [CI] group), 30 patients with SI alone (SI group), and 18 patients with articular infection (AI) alone (AI group). The data gained from the patients in the CI group were compared those in the SI group and the AI group. Results: Factors contributing to statistical significance included past or present history of cancer (100% in the CI group, 27% in the SI group, and 33% in the AI group), C-reactive protein (CRP) levels (27.4 mg/dL in the CI group, 13.4 mg/dL in the SI group, and 13.8 mg/dL in the AI Group), albumin levels (2.4 g/dL in the CI group and 2.9 in both the SI group and the AI group), detection of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) (50% in the CI group, 3.3% in the SI group and 5.6% in the AI group), and duration of intravenous antibiotic therapy (131 days in the CI group, 67 days in the SI group and 29 days in the AI group). Conclusions: Patients with concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections were more likely to present with a past and present history of cancer, severe hypoalbuminemia, higher levels of CRP and GBS bacteremia.
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spelling doaj.art-27359c5c708942248a609da9c00a4c1c2024-03-25T10:58:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Spine Journal2589-50792589-50872024-01-0171667110.4103/isj.isj_49_23Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infectionsRyunosuke FukushiSatoshi KawaguchiKeiko HorigomeHideki YajimaToshihiko YamashitaBackground: Treatment of pyogenic spondylodiscitis or septic arthritis can be complicated with a variety of concomitant infectious processes. No study has focused on concomitant osteoarticular infections. Materials and Methods: Between 2015 and 2019, patients over 18 years old, who were diagnosed and treated for spinal infections (SIs) or non-spinal osteoarticular infections, were included. There were six patients with concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections (concomitant infection [CI] group), 30 patients with SI alone (SI group), and 18 patients with articular infection (AI) alone (AI group). The data gained from the patients in the CI group were compared those in the SI group and the AI group. Results: Factors contributing to statistical significance included past or present history of cancer (100% in the CI group, 27% in the SI group, and 33% in the AI group), C-reactive protein (CRP) levels (27.4 mg/dL in the CI group, 13.4 mg/dL in the SI group, and 13.8 mg/dL in the AI Group), albumin levels (2.4 g/dL in the CI group and 2.9 in both the SI group and the AI group), detection of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) (50% in the CI group, 3.3% in the SI group and 5.6% in the AI group), and duration of intravenous antibiotic therapy (131 days in the CI group, 67 days in the SI group and 29 days in the AI group). Conclusions: Patients with concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections were more likely to present with a past and present history of cancer, severe hypoalbuminemia, higher levels of CRP and GBS bacteremia.http://www.isjonline.com/article.asp?issn=2589-5079;year=2024;volume=7;issue=1;spage=66;epage=71;aulast=Fukushiconcomitant infectionsfacet joint infectionpyogenic spondylitisseptic arthritistreatment outcomes
spellingShingle Ryunosuke Fukushi
Satoshi Kawaguchi
Keiko Horigome
Hideki Yajima
Toshihiko Yamashita
Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections
Indian Spine Journal
concomitant infections
facet joint infection
pyogenic spondylitis
septic arthritis
treatment outcomes
title Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections
title_full Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections
title_fullStr Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections
title_full_unstemmed Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections
title_short Concomitant spinal and non-spinal osteoarticular infections
title_sort concomitant spinal and non spinal osteoarticular infections
topic concomitant infections
facet joint infection
pyogenic spondylitis
septic arthritis
treatment outcomes
url http://www.isjonline.com/article.asp?issn=2589-5079;year=2024;volume=7;issue=1;spage=66;epage=71;aulast=Fukushi
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