Osteomyelitis Flashcards

1
Q

Which bone is MC affected in kids?

Which bone is MC affected in adults?

A

Kids: femur and tibia

Adults: vertebrae

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There are three ways this infection can progress. What is the MC way?

What are the other two ways?

A

-Acute hematogenous spread: MC route in kids

-Direct inoculation: post traumatic, infection close to bone, surgical (prosthetic joints)
-Contigous spread with vascular problems: DM, PVD

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Notable Organisms
-MCC overall
-Prosthetic joint placement
-Sickle-cell disease
-neonates
-puncture wounds through tennis shoes

A

-MCC overall: Staph A
-Prosthetic: Staph epidermis
-Sickle Cell: Salmonella
-Neonates: Group B Strep
-Puncture: Pseudomonas

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What diagnostics should you obtain if you suspect osteomyelitis?

A

-Labs: increased ESR and CRP
-Radiographs (initial imaging): periosteal reaction if early.
-MRI: most sensitive in early disease
-Bone aspiration: Gold standard

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5
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What is the gold standard diagnostic for osteomyelitis?

A

Bone aspiration

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6
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True or False: radiographs may be negative for up to 2 weeks after symptom onset?

A

True**

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How long should you treat someone with suspected osteomyelitis and how many weeks should be IV?

A

4-6 weeks with at least 2 weeks IV

+/- debridement

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8
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ABX Therapies
-Birth - 3 months:
-> 3 months - adults
–MSSA (Staph Aureus)
–MRSA
-Sickle Cell
-Puncture Wound

A

-Birth - 3 months: Group B Strep = Cefotaxime + Vanco/Oxacillin/Nafcillin

-> 3 months - adults (MSSA) = Nafcillin, Oxacillin, Cefazolin (Clinda or Vanco if PCN allergic)

-> 3 months - adults (MRSA) = Vanco/Clinda/Linezolid

-Sickle Cell = Salmonella

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8
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ABX Therapies
-Birth - 3 months:
-> 3 months - adults
–MSSA (Staph Aureus)
–MRSA
-Sickle Cell
-Puncture Wound

A

-Birth - 3 months: Group B Strep = Cefotaxime + Vanco/Oxacillin/Nafcillin

-> 3 months - adults (MSSA) = Nafcillin, Oxacillin, Cefazolin (Clinda or Vanco if PCN allergic)

-> 3 months - adults (MRSA) = Vanco/Clinda/Linezolid

-Sickle Cell: Salmonella = Ceftriaxone, Ceftazidime, Cefotaxime

-Puncture Wound: Pseudomonas = Ceftazidime or Cefepime, Ciprofloaxin

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On the other hand, with chronic osteomyelitis (months to years), what should you expect to see on radiographs?

A

Sequestrum (segments of necrotic bone) and Involucrum (new periosteal bone formation surrounds necrotic bone (sequestrum)).

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Treatment for chronic osteomyelitis

A

-Surgical debridement and cultures
–Then ABX based on culture and sensitivity

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