Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.

There are limited data describing the clinical characteristics of pyogenic spondylitis caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB). The aim of this study was to investigate the predisposing factors and clinical characteristics of pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB compared to Gram-positive cocci (GPC).We...

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Main Authors: Seung-Ji Kang, Hee-Chang Jang, Sook-In Jung, Pyoeng Gyun Choe, Wan Beom Park, Chung-Jong Kim, Kyoung-Ho Song, Eu Suk Kim, Hong Bin Kim, Myoung-Don Oh, Nam Joong Kim, Kyung-Hwa Park
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4433234?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c9b50360fbef439ea764a93b72a40c582020-11-24T21:26:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012712610.1371/journal.pone.0127126Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.Seung-Ji KangHee-Chang JangSook-In JungPyoeng Gyun ChoeWan Beom ParkChung-Jong KimKyoung-Ho SongEu Suk KimHong Bin KimMyoung-Don OhNam Joong KimKyung-Hwa ParkThere are limited data describing the clinical characteristics of pyogenic spondylitis caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB). The aim of this study was to investigate the predisposing factors and clinical characteristics of pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB compared to Gram-positive cocci (GPC).We performed a retrospective review of medical records from patients with culture-confirmed pyogenic spondylitis at four tertiary teaching hospitals over an 8-year period.A total of 344 patients with culture-confirmed pyogenic spondylitis were evaluated. There were 62 patients (18.0%) with pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB and the most common organism was Escherichia coli (n = 35, 10.2%), followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 10, 2.9%). Pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB was more frequently associated with the female gender (64.5 vs. 35.5%, P <0.01), preexisting or synchronous genitourinary tract infection (32.3 vs. 2.1%, P< 0.01), and intra-abdominal infection (12.9 vs. 0.4%, P< 0.01) compared to patients with GPC. Although pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB presented with severe sepsis more frequently (24.2 vs. 11.3%, P = 0.01), the mortality rate (6.0 vs. 5.2%) and the proportion of patients with residual disability (6.0 vs. 9.0%), defined as grade 3 or 4 (P = 0.78) 3 months after completion of treatment, were not significantly different compared to GPC patients.GNB should be considered as the etiologic organism when infectious spondylitis develops in a patient with preexisting or synchronous genitourinary tract and intra-abdominal infection. In addition, the mortality rate and clinical outcomes are not significantly different between pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB and GPC.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4433234?pdf=render
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author Seung-Ji Kang
Hee-Chang Jang
Sook-In Jung
Pyoeng Gyun Choe
Wan Beom Park
Chung-Jong Kim
Kyoung-Ho Song
Eu Suk Kim
Hong Bin Kim
Myoung-Don Oh
Nam Joong Kim
Kyung-Hwa Park
spellingShingle Seung-Ji Kang
Hee-Chang Jang
Sook-In Jung
Pyoeng Gyun Choe
Wan Beom Park
Chung-Jong Kim
Kyoung-Ho Song
Eu Suk Kim
Hong Bin Kim
Myoung-Don Oh
Nam Joong Kim
Kyung-Hwa Park
Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Seung-Ji Kang
Hee-Chang Jang
Sook-In Jung
Pyoeng Gyun Choe
Wan Beom Park
Chung-Jong Kim
Kyoung-Ho Song
Eu Suk Kim
Hong Bin Kim
Myoung-Don Oh
Nam Joong Kim
Kyung-Hwa Park
author_sort Seung-Ji Kang
title Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.
title_short Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.
title_full Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.
title_sort clinical characteristics and risk factors of pyogenic spondylitis caused by gram-negative bacteria.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description There are limited data describing the clinical characteristics of pyogenic spondylitis caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB). The aim of this study was to investigate the predisposing factors and clinical characteristics of pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB compared to Gram-positive cocci (GPC).We performed a retrospective review of medical records from patients with culture-confirmed pyogenic spondylitis at four tertiary teaching hospitals over an 8-year period.A total of 344 patients with culture-confirmed pyogenic spondylitis were evaluated. There were 62 patients (18.0%) with pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB and the most common organism was Escherichia coli (n = 35, 10.2%), followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 10, 2.9%). Pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB was more frequently associated with the female gender (64.5 vs. 35.5%, P <0.01), preexisting or synchronous genitourinary tract infection (32.3 vs. 2.1%, P< 0.01), and intra-abdominal infection (12.9 vs. 0.4%, P< 0.01) compared to patients with GPC. Although pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB presented with severe sepsis more frequently (24.2 vs. 11.3%, P = 0.01), the mortality rate (6.0 vs. 5.2%) and the proportion of patients with residual disability (6.0 vs. 9.0%), defined as grade 3 or 4 (P = 0.78) 3 months after completion of treatment, were not significantly different compared to GPC patients.GNB should be considered as the etiologic organism when infectious spondylitis develops in a patient with preexisting or synchronous genitourinary tract and intra-abdominal infection. In addition, the mortality rate and clinical outcomes are not significantly different between pyogenic spondylitis caused by GNB and GPC.
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