Osteomyelitis Flashcards

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What is osteomyelitis?

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Osteomyelitis describes an infection of the bone.

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What are the two subclassifications of osteomyelitis?

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Haematogenous osteomyelitis and non-haematogenous osteomyelitis.

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What is haematogenous osteomyelitis?

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Results from bacteraemia, is usually monomicrobial, and is the most common form in children.

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What is the most common form of haematogenous osteomyelitis in adults?

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Vertebral osteomyelitis.

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What are the risk factors for haematogenous osteomyelitis?

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Sickle cell anaemia, intravenous drug use, immunosuppression due to medication or HIV, infective endocarditis.

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What is non-haematogenous osteomyelitis?

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Results from the contiguous spread of infection from adjacent soft tissues to the bone or from direct injury/trauma to bone.

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What is the commonality of non-haematogenous osteomyelitis?

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It is often polymicrobial and is the most common form in adults.

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What are the risk factors for non-haematogenous osteomyelitis?

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Diabetic foot ulcers/pressure sores, diabetes mellitus, peripheral arterial disease.

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What is the most common cause of osteomyelitis?

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Staph. aureus is the most common cause except in patients with sickle-cell anaemia where Salmonella species predominate.

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What is the imaging modality of choice for investigating osteomyelitis?

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MRI, with a sensitivity of 90-100%.

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What is the management for osteomyelitis?

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Flucloxacillin for 6 weeks; clindamycin if penicillin-allergic.

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