Osteomyelitis Flashcards

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What are the clinical presentation of osteomyelitis?

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Depends on causes/ risk factors
+/- localized signs of inflammation
+/- fever
+/- bony pain
+/- tenderness
+/- aching (Common)

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What are the organisms that can cause osteomyelitis

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  1. S aureus
  2. Salmonellae
  3. P aeruginosa
  4. Serratia
  5. S epidermidis
  6. May be polymicrobial (for immunocompromised patients)
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What diagnostic tests should be used for osteomyelitis

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  1. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein (biomarkers for inflammation)
    *elevated in most cases
  2. Plain film X-ray
    *early normal, then periarticular demineralization (around the joint, the bone is breaking down), then periostitis (extra layer of inflammation of the bone)
  3. MRI, CT, bone scan
    *more sensitive
  4. Bone biopsy
  5. culture and sensitivity is required
    *Except in hematogenous osteomyelitis and positive blood cultures
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What is the treatment for osteomyelitis

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  1. Debridement of necrotic bone
  2. Antibiotics
  3. I&D of abscesses as necessary
  4. Oral vs IV
    *Oral quinolone therapy for 6-8 weeks
    *Parenteral administration (administered outside the digestive tract)
    *Sometimes Start IV and then switch depends on organism
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What is the etiology of osteomyelitis

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  1. Hemtatogenous spread/ dissemination (Originating in the blood or spread through the bloodstream)
  2. Invasion from contiguous tissue infection (spreads to adjacent tissues)
  3. Skin breakdown with vascular insufficiency
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