Microbial spectrum, management challenges, and outcome in patients with otogenic skull base osteomyelitis.

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2024-09-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3203-8
Salma S AlSharhan, Marwan J Alwazzeh, Mona K ALRammah, Wasan F ALMarzouq, Aishah A AlGhuneem, Afnan J Alshrefy, Nada A Albahrani, Lena S Telmesani, Amal A AlGhamdi, Laila M Telmesani
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Objectives: The study aimed to explore the spectrum and trend of causative microbial agents and to identify management challenges and the risk factors for poor outcomes in patients with confirmed otogenic skull base osteomyelitis.

Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary-care academic center from 1999 through 2019 and included 28 adult patients with confirmed otogenic skull base osteomyelitis. Relevant data was extracted from electronic and hard patient medical files. The microbial spectrum of involved microbes was identified and correlated to management options. Deterioration risk factors were investigated using suitable statistical analysis tests.

Results: Twenty-eight patients with confirmed skull base osteomyelitis were included; most were males (78.6%) and Saudis (78.6%). All patients were ≥50 years of age (mean ± SD is 69.0±10.2.4). Of 41 identified microbial isolates, 56% were bacterial, 44% were fungal. 32.1% of patients had polymicrobial infections, most patients (92.8%) had received ≥2 systemic antibiotics, 57.1% received systemic antibiotic combinations, and 32.1% underwent surgical interventions. The mean antibiotic and antifungal therapy duration was 58.3 and 45.8 days, respectively. The identified risk factors of deterioration were advanced age and concomitant cardiac failure, with P-values of .006 and .034, respectively.

Conclusions: The study findings highlight the microbiological spectrum and trend of otogenic skull base osteomyelitis-causative microbes over two decades, present the management challenges, identify deterioration risk factors, and suggest tissue biopsy as the golden standard for accurately identifying causative microbes.

耳源性颅底骨髓炎患者的微生物谱、管理挑战和预后。
研究目的该研究旨在探索致病微生物的种类和趋势,并确定确诊耳源性颅底骨髓炎患者的管理挑战和不良预后的风险因素:一项回顾性观察研究于1999年至2019年在一家三级医疗学术中心进行,纳入了28名确诊耳源性颅底骨髓炎的成年患者。研究人员从患者的电子和硬性医疗档案中提取了相关数据。确定了相关微生物的微生物谱,并将其与治疗方案相关联。通过适当的统计分析测试研究了病情恶化的风险因素:共纳入 28 名确诊颅底骨髓炎患者,其中大多数为男性(78.6%)和沙特人(78.6%)。所有患者的年龄均≥50 岁(平均± SD 为 69.0±10.2.4)。在 41 个已确定的微生物分离物中,56% 为细菌,44% 为真菌。32.1%的患者患有多微生物感染,大多数患者(92.8%)接受过≥2种系统抗生素治疗,57.1%接受过系统抗生素联合治疗,32.1%接受过外科手术治疗。抗生素和抗真菌治疗的平均持续时间分别为 58.3 天和 45.8 天。高龄和合并心力衰竭是导致病情恶化的风险因素,其P值分别为0.006和0.034:研究结果强调了二十年来耳源性颅底骨髓炎致病微生物的种类和趋势,提出了管理方面的挑战,确定了病情恶化的风险因素,并建议将组织活检作为准确确定致病微生物的黄金标准。
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