osteomyelitis: micro Flashcards

1
Q

most common cause in adults (general… not micro)

A

direct spread from soft tissue infection

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2
Q

most common cause in children (general… not micro)

A

hematongenous seeding to metaphases of long bones

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3
Q

most common cause in IV drug users (general… not micro)

A

hematogenous seeding to vertebral bodies

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4
Q

if no risk factors

A

staph aureus

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5
Q

if IV drug user

A

staph aureus

pseudomonas

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6
Q

if sickle cell disease

A

Staph aureus is most common

salmonella is second most common

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7
Q

if hip replacement

A

staph epidermis

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8
Q

if for puncture wound

A

pseudomonas

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9
Q

if chronic

A

staph aureus
pseudomonas
enterobacteriaceae

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10
Q

if diabetic

A
polymicrobial
pseudomonas
staph aureus
streptococci
anaerobes
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11
Q

Labs

A

increased WBC count
increased ESR
increased CRP
blood cultures may be (+)

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12
Q

imaging

A

X-rays:

  • may be (-) initially
  • may show periosteal elevation within 10-14 days

MRI:

  • test of choice
  • increased signal in bone marrow and assoc soft tissue infection
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13
Q

definitive diagnosis made by

A

bone aspiration with gram stain and culture

or can probe through soft tissue for clinical dx

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14
Q

treatment of osteomyelitis

A

(1) surgical debridement of necrotic infected bone

(2) followed by IV antibiotics for 4-6 weeks

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15
Q

Drug for methicillin-sensitive staph aureus

A

consider

  • clindamycin + ciprofloxacin
  • ampicillin/sulbactam
  • oxacillin/nafcillin
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16
Q

drug for MRSA

A

vancomycin

17
Q

drug for gram (-) bacteria

A

ceftriaxone or ciprofloxacin

18
Q

complication of long standing chronic osteomyelitis with draining sinus tract

A

squamous cell carcinoma (Marjolin’s ulcer)