| Literature DB >> 20529294 |
Kavita P Bhavan1, Jonas Marschall, Margaret A Olsen, Victoria J Fraser, Neill M Wright, David K Warren.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vertebral osteomyelitis is a common manifestation of osteomyelitis in adults and associated with considerable morbidity. Limited data exist regarding hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis. Our objective was to describe the epidemiology and management of hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20529294 PMCID: PMC2894835 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Patient characteristics and clinical presentation in 70 cases of hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis
| Variable | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Age (mean, ± standard deviation), years | 59.7 (±15.0) |
| Male gender | 38 (54%) |
| Caucasian race | 44 (63%) |
| Body mass index (median, range), kg/m2 | 27.2 (13.4-80.6) |
| Transfer from outside hospital | 31 (44%) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 30 (43%) |
| Degenerative joint disease | 30 (43%) |
| Renal insufficiency (serum-creatinine > 2 mg/dl) | 17 (24%) |
| History of spinal injury | 12 (17%) |
| History of spinal surgery (>1 year ago) | 10 (14%) |
| HIV infection | 1 (1%) |
| Malignancy | 1 (1%) |
| Solid organ transplant/Bone marrow transplant | 1 (1%) |
| Urinary tract infection | 14 (20%) |
| Indwelling catheter | 21 (30%) |
| Bacteremia | 13 (19%) |
| Skin or soft tissue infection | 12 (17%) |
| Pneumonia | 7 (10%) |
| Colonoscopy | 2 (3%) |
| Dental procedure | 2 (3%) |
| Back pain | 61 (87%) |
| Weakness | 39 (56%) |
| Fever | 32 (46%) |
| Radicular pain | 24 (34%) |
| Sensory loss | 20 (29%) |
| Weight loss | 14 (20%) |
| Stool or urine incontinence | 9 (13%) |
| Decreased deep tendon reflexes | 46 (70%) |
| Impaired motor strength | 40 (60%) |
| Sensory deficit | 29 (44%) |
| Decreased rectal tone* | 10 (14%) |
| Positive Babinski's sign | 9 (13%) |
NOTE. Data are presented as number (% of total) of cases, unless otherwise indicated. * Data available for 33 patients
Diagnostic workup, treatment, and outcomes of 70 patients with hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis
| Variable | n (%) |
|---|---|
| WBC count within first 24 hours of admission (median, range), K/mm3 | 11.5 (3.3-42.7) |
| ESR (median, range), mm/h | 93.5 (8-140) |
| CRP (median, range), mg/dL | 88.7 (0.4-472) |
| Temperature within first 24 hours (median, range), °C | 37.4 (36.6-40.0) |
| Blood culture on admission | 60 (86%) |
| Needle biopsy | 29 (41%) |
| Open biopsy | 15 (21%) |
| Any surgery performed | 16 (23%) |
| Laminectomy/Discectomy | 10 (14%) |
| Laminectomy/Fusion | 5 (7%) |
| Corpectomy | 1 (1%) |
| Paralysis developed during admission | 1 (1%) |
| Median hospital length of stay (days, range) | 12 (3-59) |
| Discharge location | |
| Home or home health | 25 (36%) |
| SNF/LTCF/Rehabilitation | 41 (59%) |
| In-hospital mortality | 3 (4%) |
NOTE. Data are presented as number (% of total) of cases, unless otherwise indicated. * denotes maximum values. WBC = white blood cell count (normal range 3.8-9.8 per BJH laboratory medicine). CRP = C-reactive protein; data available for 40 patients (high risk => 3 mg/L per BJH laboratory medicine). ESR = erythrocyte sedimentation rate; data available for 58 patients (normal 0-35 per BJH laboratory medicine). SNF = skilled nursing facility. LTCF = long term care facility.
Microbiology of 70 cases of hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis from blood cultures and/or bone biopsies
| Organism detected | n (%) |
|---|---|
| MSSA | 15 (21) |
| MRSA | 10 (14) |
| Coagulase-negative staphylococci | 7 (10) |
| | 4 (6) |
| | 3 (4) |
| | 2 (3) |
| | 2 (3) |
| | 1 (1) |
| | 1 (1) |
| | 1 (1) |
| No organism recovered | 24 (34) |
NOTE. Blood and/or bone cultures were performed in all 70 patients. MSSA = methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus. MRSA = methicillin-resistant S. aureus. There were five cases of coagulase-negative staphylococci diagnosed with blood cultures, and two diagnosed by bone biopsies and blood cultures. The single Propionibacterium sp. infection was diagnosed by bone biopsy. There were two polymicrobial infections: one Staphylococcus aureus infection together with unidentifiable Gram-negative bacilli, and one coagulase-negative staphylococcal and Corynebacterium sp. infection.
Comparison of hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis patients based on presence of a microbiological diagnosis
| Variable | Microbiological diagnosis n = 46 | No microbiological diagnosis n = 24 | p value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean age (±SD) | 57.5 (±15.5) | 63.9 (±13.3) | 0.08 |
| Diabetes mellitus | 18 (39.1%) | 12 (50.0%) | 0.4 |
| Renal insufficiency | 12 (26.1%) | 5 (20.8%) | 0.6 |
| Bacteremia, last 30 days | 7 (15.2%) | 6 (25.0%) | 0.3 |
| History of indwelling catheter, last 30 days | 12 (26.1%) | 9 (37.5%) | 0.3 |
| Maximum temperature at admission (±SD), °C | 38.0 (±0.8) | 37.3 (±0.7) | <0.001 |
| Maximum WBC at admission (±SD), K/m m3 | 15.1 (±9.2) | 9.4 (±4.8) | 0.003 |
| CRP at admission (±SD), mg/dL | 132.2 (±107.4) | 75.3(±112.2) | 0.04 |
| ESR at admission (±SD), mm/h | 89.5 (32.4%) | 83.6 (36.6%) | 0.6 |
NOTE. SD = standard deviation. WBC = white blood cell count. CRP = C-reactive protein. ESR = erythrocyte sedimentation rate.