Vertebral osteomyelitis in children

1997 ◽  
Vol 73 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
João Maurício Scarpellini Campos ◽  
Liege Maria Abreu de Carvalho ◽  
Marcos Vinicius Silva Pone ◽  
Eloá N. Santos ◽  
Paulo Nóbrega Barbosa da Fonseca
Neurosurgery ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 58 (6) ◽  
pp. E1219-E1219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Nakase ◽  
Ryosuke Matsuda ◽  
Ryo Tamaki ◽  
Rinsei Tei ◽  
Young-Su Park ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingyu Zhou ◽  
Kiyon Naser-Tavakolian ◽  
Michael Clifton ◽  
Isael Perez ◽  
Valmore Suprenant

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S489-S490
Author(s):  
John T Henderson ◽  
Evelyn Villacorta Cari ◽  
Nicole Leedy ◽  
Alice Thornton ◽  
Donna R Burgess ◽  
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Abstract Background There has been a dramatic rise in IV drug use (IVDU) and its associated mortality and morbidity, however, the scope of this effect has not been described. Kentucky is at the epicenter of this epidemic and is an ideal place to better understand the health complications of IVDU in order to improve outcomes. Methods All adult in-patient admissions to University of Kentucky hospitals in 2018 with an Infectious Diseases (ID) consult and an ICD 9/10 code associated with IVDU underwent thorough retrospective chart review. Demographic, descriptive, and outcome data were collected and analyzed by standard statistical analysis. Results 390 patients (467 visits) met study criteria. The top illicit substances used were methamphetamine (37.2%), heroin (38.2%), and cocaine (10.3%). While only 4.1% of tested patients were HIV+, 74.2% were HCV antibody positive. Endocarditis (41.1%), vertebral osteomyelitis (20.8%), bacteremia without endocarditis (14.1%), abscess (12.4%), and septic arthritis (10.4%) were the most common infectious complications. The in-patient death rate was 3.0%, and 32.2% of patients were readmitted within the study period. The average length of stay was 26 days. In multivariable analysis, infectious endocarditis was associated with a statistically significant increase in risk of death, ICU admission, and hospital readmission. Although not statistically significant, trends toward mortality and ICU admission were identified for patients with prior endocarditis and methadone was correlated with decreased risk of readmission and ICU stay. FIGURE 1: Reported Substances Used FIGURE 2: Comorbidities FIGURE 3: Types of Severe Infectious Complications Conclusion We report on a novel, comprehensive perspective on the serious infectious complications of IVDU in an attempt to measure its cumulative impact in an unbiased way. This preliminary analysis of a much larger dataset (2008-2019) reveals some sobering statistics about the impact of IVDU in the United States. While it confirms the well accepted mortality and morbidity associated with infective endocarditis and bacteremia, there is a significant unrecognized impact of other infectious etiologies. Additional analysis of this data set will be aimed at identifying key predictive factors in poor outcomes in hopes of mitigating them. Disclosures All Authors: No reported disclosures


Author(s):  
Jorge Juan Fragio-Gil ◽  
Roxana Gonzalez Mazario ◽  
Jose Ivorra Cortés ◽  
Francisco Miguel Ortiz Sanjuan ◽  
Elena Grau García ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michelle C Sabo ◽  
Michela Blain ◽  
Denise McCulloch ◽  
Heather L Glasgow ◽  
Dhruba J Sengupta ◽  
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Abstract Patients with chronic granulomatous disease are at increased risk for invasive aspergillosis. Cryptic Aspergillus species are being increasingly recognized as distinct causes of infection in this population. In this study, we describe the first case of Aspergillus udagawae vertebral osteomyelitis in a patient with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease.


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