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Characteristics of patients with spinal tuberculosis: seven-year experience of a teaching hospital in Southwest China.

Hongwei Wang1, Changqing Li, Jian Wang, Zhengfeng Zhang, Yue Zhou.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of patients managed for spinal tuberculosis at the orthopaedics department of a teaching hospital in Chongqing, China, between 2004 and 2010.
METHODS: The study used a retrospective chart review. The epidemiology, clinical features, laboratory test results, imaging study findings, and treatment methods were recorded.
RESULTS: The annual incidence of spinal tuberculosis was stable throughout the study period. There were 284 patients, 147 women and 137 men, with a mean age of 38.2 years. The majority of the lesions involved the thoracic spine (45.3%), followed by the lumbar spine (45.0%). Multiple level skip lesions were seen in 5.6% of cases. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate was normal in 26.8% of patients. The C-reactive protein (CRP) was normal in 30.2% of patients. Type A and type O were the most common blood types. Neurological involvement was seen in 21.8% of patients. Concomitant tuberculosis of the lung was seen in 73 (25.7%). The patients with middle school education and above account for 60.4% (102/169) in rural patients and 68.7% (79/115) in urban patients. Mean time from symptom onset to diagnosis was 18.0 months (range, three days to 360 months), and there was a significant difference between the rural patients (23.0 months) and the urban patients (10.7 months) (p=0.001, t=-3.300). Surgical treatment was performed in 233 patients (82.0%). The preferred surgical procedure was radical anterior debridement, bone grafting and internal fixation (132 patients, 46.5%). There were 13 patients (4.2%) with anti-tuberculous chemotherapy drug allergy or toxicity, streptomycin anaphylaxis and toxicity in 12, and isoniazide anaphylaxis and toxicity in one. No mortality was related to spinal TB.
CONCLUSION: The annual incidence of spinal tuberculosis remained unchanged throughout the study period and most of the patients did not pay much attention to the disease and received timely treatment. Thus, we should strengthen the census and treatment of spinal tuberculosis in Southwest China.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22358176      PMCID: PMC3385881          DOI: 10.1007/s00264-012-1511-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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