The role of preoperative appendicular magnetic resonance imaging in cases of acute bone and joint infection in the paediatric age group

Q4 Medicine
Srijay Sashaank Srinivasan, Gopinath Menon
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Background: Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis is mainly a disease of children. It is a challenge to differentiate it from septic arthritis as they have overlapping signs and symptoms. Septic arthritis is a surgical emergency while acute osteomyelitis, when presenting early, can be treated with parenteral antibiotics. There is paucity in imaging guidelines and treatment for cases where acute septic arthritis is associated with osteomyelitis.Objectives: To analyse the role of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in cases of suspected acute bone and joint infection in the paediatric age group.Method: This is a prospective study in 38 children suspected to have acute bone and joint infections. All the patients underwent emergency appendicular MRI on suspicion of bone and joint infections. Based on the MRI findings, the patients were classified into cases of isolated septic arthritis and cases of septic arthritis with concomitant osteomyelitis. There was a change in the treatment modality between the two categories of patients. Results: In our study 14 (36.8%) cases of suspected bone and joint infection had concomitant osteomyelitis with septic arthritis. These 14 cases were seen involving the knee, hip, elbow and shoulder joints. The incidence of septic arthritis with coexisting osteomyelitis was 36.8% in our study, which was diagnosed with preoperative emergency appendicular MRI.Conclusions: Our study concludes that MRI should be included in the work up for suspected bone and joint infections provided MRI is done in a timely fashion without unnecessarily delaying surgical intervention if needed.
术前阑尾磁共振成像在儿科急性骨关节感染病例中的作用
背景:急性血源性骨髓炎主要是儿童疾病:急性血源性骨髓炎主要是儿童疾病。由于两者的症状和体征相似,因此很难将其与化脓性关节炎区分开来。化脓性关节炎是一种外科急症,而急性骨髓炎如果出现得早,可以通过肠外抗生素治疗。对于急性化脓性关节炎伴发骨髓炎的病例,影像学指南和治疗方法还很缺乏:分析术前磁共振成像(MRI)在儿科急性骨关节感染疑似病例中的作用:这是一项前瞻性研究,对象是38名疑似急性骨关节感染的儿童。所有患者均因怀疑骨关节感染而接受了急诊阑尾磁共振成像检查。根据磁共振成像结果,将患者分为孤立的化脓性关节炎病例和化脓性关节炎合并骨髓炎病例。两类患者的治疗方式有所变化。研究结果在我们的研究中,有 14 例(36.8%)疑似骨关节感染患者同时患有骨髓炎和化脓性关节炎。这 14 个病例涉及膝关节、髋关节、肘关节和肩关节。在我们的研究中,化脓性关节炎并发骨髓炎的发生率为 36.8%,这是在术前急诊阑尾磁共振成像检查中确诊的:我们的研究得出结论:磁共振成像应被纳入疑似骨与关节感染的检查项目中,但前提是磁共振成像必须及时进行,以免不必要地延误必要的手术治疗。
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Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
0.30
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0.00%
发文量
101
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: This is the only journal of child health in Sri Lanka. It is designed to publish original research articles and scholarly articles by recognized authorities on paediatric subjects. It is distributed widely in Sri Lanka and bears the ISSN number 1391-5452 for the print issues and e-ISSN 2386-110x for the electronic version in the internet. The journal is published quarterly and the articles are reviewed by both local and foreign peers. The Journal is the primary organ of Continuing Paediatric Medical Education in Sri Lanka.
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