Development of a multicentre cohort study to understand the role of MRI and ultrasound in the diagnosis of acute haematogenous bone and joint infection in children (the PIC Bone study) : a study protocol.

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Marie-Caroline Nogaro, Stuart Hartshorn, Mariea Brady, Amaka Offiah, Saul Faust, Gregory Firth, Jie Ma, Paula Dhiman, Joanna O'Mahoney, Loretta Davies, Catherine Spowart, Amy Moscrop, Bridget Young, Catrin Tudur-Smith, Gary Collins, Daniel C Perry, Tim Theologis
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Aims: Bone and joint infections (BJI) in children are rare but can be serious. Differentiating BJI from other conditions with similar symptoms is critical. Advanced imaging (ultrasound scans (USS) and MRI) is often required to confirm the diagnosis. The differing merits of imaging type and regional variation in access to advanced imaging can lead to diagnostic uncertainty and treatment variation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of MRI and USS for the investigation of BJI in children, and develop and validate prediction models to aid the diagnosis of BJI in children. A nested qualitative sub-study will explore acceptability of the imaging to children, parents, and health practitioners.

Methods: A multicentre retrospective cohort of children (aged < 16 years) with suspected diagnosis of BJI will be used to estimate the diagnostic accuracy of the two imaging methods and develop the prediction models. The models will be evaluated in a second cohort of prospectively recruited children. Diagnostic test accuracy will be estimated overall, and separately for children aged under and over five years. The prediction models will be fit using logistic regression, with candidate predictors chosen based on clinical plausibility and from a review of the literature. Continuous predictors will be examined for non-linearity with confirmed BJI using fractional polynomials. Multiple imputation will be used to replace missing values. Internal validation will be carried out using bootstrapping. Model performance will be assessed with discrimination and calibration.

Discussion: Ethical approval for this study (registration: ISRCTN15471635) was granted (REC reference 23/WM/0027). Informed consent is being obtained from participants in the prospective cohort and the qualitative sub-study. Study findings will be published in an open access journal and presented at relevant national and international conferences. Relevant charities and associations are being engaged to promote awareness of the project.

开展一项多中心队列研究,了解MRI和超声在儿童急性血液性骨和关节感染诊断中的作用(PIC骨研究):一项研究方案。
目的:骨和关节感染(BJI)在儿童是罕见的,但可能是严重的。将BJI与具有类似症状的其他疾病区分开来至关重要。通常需要高级成像(超声扫描(USS)和核磁共振成像)来确认诊断。成像类型的不同优点和获得先进成像的区域差异可能导致诊断的不确定性和治疗的差异。本研究的目的是评估MRI和USS对儿童BJI的诊断准确性,并建立和验证预测模型,以帮助儿童BJI的诊断。一个嵌套的定性子研究将探讨对儿童、家长和健康从业人员成像的可接受性。方法:对疑似BJI的儿童(年龄< 16岁)进行多中心回顾性队列研究,评估两种影像学方法的诊断准确性并建立预测模型。这些模型将在第二组预期招募的儿童中进行评估。诊断测试的准确性将进行整体评估,并分别对五岁以下和五岁以上的儿童进行评估。预测模型将使用逻辑回归进行拟合,并根据临床可行性和文献综述选择候选预测因子。连续预测器将使用分数阶多项式检验具有确定BJI的非线性。将使用多重输入来替换缺失的值。内部验证将使用引导进行。模型性能将通过判别和校准进行评估。讨论:本研究已获得伦理批准(注册号:ISRCTN15471635) (REC参考文献23/WM/0027)。正在获得前瞻性队列和定性子研究参与者的知情同意。研究结果将发表在一份开放获取的期刊上,并在相关的国家和国际会议上发表。有关的慈善机构和协会正在参与提高对该项目的认识。
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