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GOOD MORNING IT’S FRIDAY!!! August 20, 2010

Good Morning It’s Friday!!!

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Good Morning It’s Friday!!!. August 20, 2010. Osteomyelitis. 1% of pediatric admissions Neonates* Hematogenous spread* Tibia or femur 50% associated with septic joint* GBS & E.Coli Older children* Staph aureus * , Group A Strep, HIB, Salmonella (SCD) Rare joint involvement. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GOOD MORNINGIT’S FRIDAY!!!

August 20, 2010

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Osteomyelitis 1% of pediatric admissions Neonates*

Hematogenous spread* Tibia or femur

50% associated with septic joint* GBS & E.Coli

Older children* Staph aureus*, Group A Strep, HIB, Salmonella

(SCD) Rare joint involvement

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Osteomyelitis Direct invasion Spread from focus

Trauma Staph aureus

Puncture Pseudomonas

Sole of sneaker E. coli

Animal Bite Anaerobes Staph

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Osteomyelitis Hematogenous*

Acute pain and decreased movement* Possible swelling or redness* Systemic Symptoms

Fever Malaise Irritability

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Osteomyelitis Following trauma

Insidious, subacute onset Localized pain, edema and redness Absence of systemic symptoms

Chronic Local findings may be absent or intermittent Possible sinus tracts Absence of systemic symptoms

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Osteomyelitis Lab findings

Elevated or normal leukocyte

ESR/CRP elevated

Positive blood culture 50%

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Osteomyelitis Imaging

Plain films 1-2 weeks*

Edema of surrounding tissues Periosteal reaction New bone formation

2 weeks Lytic lesions

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Osteomyelitis Imaging*

Bone Scan 2-3 days Unclear location Nonspecific

MRI Specific Abscess

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Pelvic Osteomyelitis* Stats

Older children Mean 8.1y

Boys > Girls Ilium > ischium or pubis Right > left

Increased risk for abscess formation Late diagnosis Staph aureus

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Osteomyelitis Treatment*

High dose Bactericidal levels in bone 4-6 weeks

Staph or Strep Oxacillin or naficillin 1st or 2nd generation cephalosporins Clindamycin

HIB 2nd or 3rd generation cephalosporin

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Osteomyelitis Treatment

Sickle Cell 3rd generation cephalosporin

Other bugs to consider Pseudomonas, anaerobes, GBS and E. coli

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Osteomyelitis Complications

Recurrence 5-10% are chronic

Abscess