Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Concomitant Periarticular Infections in Septic Arthritis of Large Joints in Children: A Systematic Review.

Varun Garg, Vivek Singh, Roop Bhusan Kalia, Anil Regmi, Ramapriya Yasam, Sourabh Kumar Sinha
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Background: Septic arthritis associated with adjacent infections, presents a diagnostic challenge as the clinical presentation is similar to that of isolated septic arthritis, additional diagnostic tools are needed to detect these infections. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for diagnosis of concomitant infection in children with septic arthritis of large joints and its effect on patient outcome and treatment.

Materials and methods: Electronic literature research of PubMed, Cochrane and Scopus, was conducted in January 2022 using a combination of MeSH, search terms and keywords. The data extracted included the study details, demographic data, the proportion of patients having a concomitant periarticular infection, clinical presentation, blood parameters and culture findings and outcomes.

Results: This review included seven studies with 499 patients. The mean age was 7.08 ± 2.38 years in the study. There was a male predominance, with 174 being males (62.36%). The most common joint involved was the hip joint (44.47%). 42.48% had concomitant periarticular infections detected by MRI. Osteomyelitis was the most common infection seen in 209 patients (41.84%). The mean duration of antibiotics given and hospital stay was significantly more in periarticular infections (P > 0.05). 32.5% of the patients with septic arthritis underwent a second surgical procedure whereas 61.11% of patients with periarticular infections underwent second procedure in this review (P > 0.05).

Conclusions: The use of MRI to diagnose these complicated infections appears to be beneficial. Multi-centric randomised control trials are needed to investigate the efficacy of MRI and its impact on patient care and outcome.

磁共振成像在儿童大关节化脓性关节炎合并关节周围感染中的作用:系统回顾
背景:化脓性关节炎伴有邻近感染,这给诊断带来了挑战,因为其临床表现与孤立的化脓性关节炎相似,因此需要额外的诊断工具来检测这些感染。本研究旨在探讨磁共振成像(MRI)诊断大关节化脓性关节炎患儿合并感染的有效性及其对患者预后和治疗的影响:2022 年 1 月,使用 MeSH、检索词和关键词对 PubMed、Cochrane 和 Scopus 进行了电子文献研究。提取的数据包括研究细节、人口统计学数据、合并关节周围感染的患者比例、临床表现、血液参数和培养结果以及结果:本综述包括七项研究,共有 499 名患者。研究的平均年龄为 7.08±2.38 岁。男性占多数,其中 174 人为男性(62.36%)。最常见的受累关节是髋关节(44.47%)。42.48%的患者同时伴有核磁共振成像检测出的关节周围感染。骨髓炎是209名患者中最常见的感染(41.84%)。关节周围感染患者使用抗生素的平均时间和住院时间明显更长(P > 0.05)。32.5%的化脓性关节炎患者接受了第二次手术治疗,而61.11%的关节周围感染患者接受了第二次手术治疗(P > 0.05):结论:使用磁共振成像诊断这些复杂的感染似乎是有益的。结论:使用核磁共振成像诊断这些复杂的感染似乎是有益的,需要进行多中心随机对照试验,以研究核磁共振成像的功效及其对患者护理和治疗效果的影响。
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