Current knowledge of vertebral osteomyelitis: a review.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Xuanying Zou, Xiaoyan Li, Kang He, Qiang Song, Ruofeng Yin
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Purpose: As life expectancy increases worldwide, the elderly population in every country is growing in both the size and proportion. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the microbiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic strategies, and therapeutic approaches to vertebral osteomyelitis, summarizing the latest evidence to guide effective treatment.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using the Medline and Embase databases to identify relevant studies on vertebral osteomyelitis. The search included the following keywords: "vertebral osteomyelitis," "spinal infection," "discitis," "spondylitis," " spondylodiscitis," and "spinal epidural abscess." Both retrospective and prospective studies, case series, and reviews were considered.

Results: This condition is commonly caused by bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus or gram-negative bacilli, but can also be caused by other pathogens like fungi and parasites. The onset of vertebral osteomyelitis is insidious, with low specificity in clinical manifestations, often making early diagnosis difficult. Delayed or inadequate treatment may lead to sepsis, permanent neurological damage, or even death. Treatment strategies emphasize the importance of identifying the causative pathogen to guide effective antimicrobial therapy. Current consensus does not advocate for empirical antibiotic treatment unless patients exhibit signs of neurological impairment or severe sepsis. Severe cases involving neurological paralysis, spinal instability, or sepsis may require surgical intervention.

Conclusion: Vertebral osteomyelitis requires prompt diagnosis and treatment for a good prognosis. Delayed diagnosis and treatment can lead to permanent neurological deficits or death. Identifying the causative organism is crucial for guiding appropriate antimicrobial therapy. In addition to conservative and surgical treatments, local drug delivery systems offer new approaches to managing spinal osteomyelitis.

当前对脊椎骨髓炎的认识:综述。
目的:随着全球人口预期寿命的延长,各国老年人口的规模和比例都在不断增长。本综述旨在全面概述椎体骨髓炎的微生物学、临床表现、诊断策略和治疗方法,总结最新证据以指导有效治疗:方法:使用 Medline 和 Embase 数据库进行了全面的文献检索,以确定有关椎体骨髓炎的相关研究。检索包括以下关键词"椎体骨髓炎"、"脊柱感染"、"椎间盘炎"、"脊柱炎"、"脊柱盘炎 "和 "脊柱硬膜外脓肿"。研究考虑了回顾性和前瞻性研究、系列病例和综述:这种疾病通常由金黄色葡萄球菌或革兰氏阴性杆菌等细菌引起,但也可能由真菌和寄生虫等其他病原体引起。脊椎骨髓炎起病隐匿,临床表现特异性低,往往难以早期诊断。延误治疗或治疗不当可能导致败血症、永久性神经损伤,甚至死亡。治疗策略强调确定致病病原体以指导有效抗菌治疗的重要性。目前的共识是,除非患者表现出神经系统受损或严重败血症的迹象,否则不主张使用经验性抗生素治疗。涉及神经系统瘫痪、脊柱不稳定或败血症的严重病例可能需要手术干预:结论:椎体骨髓炎需要及时诊断和治疗,以获得良好的预后。结论:椎体骨髓炎需要及时诊断和治疗,预后才会良好。延误诊断和治疗可能导致永久性神经功能缺损或死亡。确定致病菌对于指导适当的抗菌治疗至关重要。除了保守治疗和手术治疗外,局部给药系统也为脊髓骨髓炎的治疗提供了新的方法。
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期刊介绍: EJCMID is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of communications on infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin.
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