Multidisciplinary management of pyogenic spondylodiscitis: Epidemiological and clinical features, prognostic factors and long-term outcomes in 207 patients
European Spine Journal Apr 22, 2018
Pola E, et al. - Researchers wanted to define the clinical features of pyogenic spondylodiscitis (PS) and assess the prognostic factors and long-term outcomes. For successful treatment, the microbiological diagnosis was the main predictive factor. In order to identify underlying aggressive conditions and to avoid neurological complications linked to poorer long-term outcomes, early diagnosis and multidisciplinary management are needed. PS could lead to major disabilities, regardless of high healing rates, which remain a difficult challenge.
Methods
- Authors enrolled 207 cases of PS treated from 2008 to 2016 with a 2-year follow-up.
- The rate of healing without residual disability was the primary outcome.
- The length of stay, healing from infection, death, relapse, and residual disability were the secondary outcomes.
- Prognostic factors were evaluated via binomial logistic regression and multivariate analysis were used.
Results
- The rate of onset neurological impairment was 23.6% and 30 days was the median diagnostic delay.
- As per data, microbiological diagnosis was established in 155 patients (74.3%) and the median length of total antibiotic therapy was 148 days.
- For 124 patients, orthopedic treatment was conservative and for 47 cases it was surgical.
- Ultimately 142 patients (77.6%) achieved complete healing without disability.
- Negative microbiological culture, neurologic impairment at diagnosis and underlying endocarditis (p ≤ 0.05) were statistically confirmed negative prognostic factors.
- Authors noted 90.9% healed from infection, while residual disabilities were seen in 23.5%.
- They found the observed mortality rate to be 7.8%.
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