Title of article :
CLINICAL FEATURE and ETIOLOGY OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS and OSTEOMYELITIS IN CHILDREN
Author/Authors :
Mamishi, S Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease - Children Medical Center Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences - University of Tehran - Infectious Disease Research Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences - University of Tehran , Kalantari, N Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease - Children Medical Center Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences - University of Tehran , Pourakbari, B Infectious Disease Research Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences - University of Tehran
Abstract :
Currently there is little information regarding septic arthritis and osteomyelitis in Iran. This
retrospective study has been conducted to assess the clinical features and determine the pathogens
responsible for septic arthritis and osteomyelitis in patients admitted to our hospital over a 10 year
period between 1995 and 2005. A total of 145 cases of septic arthritis and osteomyelitis were studied.
The mean age of patients was 18 month, 56.5% (82/145) were male and 43.5% (63/145) were female.
The most frequent presenting symptom was pain reported by 69.6% of the patients. Fever at
presentation defined as an oral temperature above or equal to 38◦ C was present in 67.5% of the patients.
71 of 145 (48.9%) cases of septic arthritis and osteomyelitis that reviewed in this investigation were
culture positive that 71.8 % (51/71) of microorganisms recovered from synovial fluid culture. Moreover
8.4% (6/71) of microorganisms isolated from blood culture alone, while 19.7% (14/71) of
microorganisms recovered from both synovial fluid and blood culture. Staphylococcus aureus was the
most common pathogen isolated, making up 60.5% of all positive culture. Coagulase negative
staphylococci and klebsiella sp. was found in 7 cases (9.8%) and 10 cases (14%) respectively. Group B
streptococcus identified in 5 patients (7%). The present study highlights the importance of
characterizing the profile of species causing septic arthritis or osteomyelitis in specific regions.
Keywords :
Septic arthritis , osteomyelitis , etiology , hospitalized children
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics