Management of septic arthritis in adults with a hot swollen joint: British Society for Rheumatology guideline scope.

IF 2.1 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Rheumatology Advances in Practice Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/rap/rkaf058
Nikita Arumalla, Victoria B Allen, Kavina Shah, Mark D Russell, Zoe Syrimi, James B Galloway, Stephanie Butler, Mark Carruthers, Cathy Donaghy, Christopher Ellis, Andrew Garforth, Donna Hood, Bilal Jamal, Felicity Mackenzie, Rhidian Morgan-Jones, Anurag Negi, Shara Palanivel, Simon Ross Deveau, Colin Wilkinson, Emma L Williams, Muddassir Muhammad Shaikh
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Abstract

The last British Society for Rheumatology (BSR) guideline on the hot swollen joint (HSJ) was published in 2006. The guideline needs to be updated to provide a summary of the current evidence for investigating and managing a HSJ, with a particular focus on septic arthritis. This guideline is aimed at healthcare professionals in the UK who directly care for people presenting with an HSJ, including front-line clinicians (in general practice and the emergency department), rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons, infectious diseases physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, hand therapists, pharmacists, other health professionals and people experiencing an HSJ. It will also be relevant to people with lived experience of the condition as well as organizations that support them in the public and private sectors, including charities and informal patient support groups. This guideline will be developed using the methods and processes outlined in the BSR Guideline Protocol. Here we provide a brief summary of the scope of the guideline update in development.

脓毒性关节炎在成人热肿关节的管理:英国风湿病学会指南范围。
英国风湿病学会(BSR)关于热肿关节(HSJ)的最新指南于2006年出版。该指南需要更新,以提供调查和管理HSJ的现有证据的总结,特别关注化脓性关节炎。本指南针对的是英国直接护理HSJ患者的医疗保健专业人员,包括一线临床医生(全科医生和急诊科医生)、风湿病学家、矫形外科医生、传染病医生、护士、物理治疗师、职业治疗师、手部治疗师、药剂师、其他卫生专业人员和HSJ患者。它还将与有这种疾病生活经验的人以及公共和私营部门为他们提供支持的组织(包括慈善机构和非正式的患者支持团体)相关。本指南将使用BSR指南协议中概述的方法和流程制定。在这里,我们简要总结了指南更新的范围。
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Rheumatology Advances in Practice
Rheumatology Advances in Practice Medicine-Rheumatology
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