Title |
Lack of microbiological concordance between bone and non-bone specimens in chronic osteomyelitis: an observational study
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Published in |
BMC Infectious Diseases, May 2002
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DOI | 10.1186/1471-2334-2-8 |
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Authors |
Andrés F Zuluaga, Wilson Galvis, Fabián Jaimes, Omar Vesga |
Abstract |
Prognosis of chronic osteomyelitis depends heavily on proper identification and treatment of the bone-infecting organism. Current knowledge on selecting the best specimen for culture is confusing, and many consider that non-bone specimens are suitable to replace bone cultures. This paper compares the microbiology of non-bone specimens with bone cultures, taking the last as the diagnostic gold standard. Retrospective observational analysis of 50 patients with bacterial chronic osteomyelitis in a 750-bed University-based hospital. Concordance between both specimens for all etiologic agents was 28%, for Staphylococcus aureus 38%, and for organisms other than S. aureus 19%. The culture of non-bone specimens to identify the causative organisms in chronic osteomyelitis produced 52% false negatives and 36% false positives when compared against bone cultures. Diagnosis and therapy of chronic osteomyelitis cannot be guided by cultures of non-bone specimens because their microbiology is substantially different to the microbiology of the bone. |
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