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Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children: is there any evidence for how long we should treat?

Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children: is there any evidence for how long we should treat?
Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children: is there any evidence for how long we should treat?
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Despite diagnostic and therapeutic advances, acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children continues to cause significant morbidity and disease burden. The molecular epidemiology of causal organisms has wide geographic variation, but regardless of cause children often require several weeks of inpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy. This review focuses on antibiotic treatment and length of antibiotic therapy. RECENT FINDINGS: Currently there is no international and little local consensus regarding the route or duration for antibiotic treatment of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children. Although there are encouraging data from review papers and case series, no randomized controlled trial has been conducted to show good evidence for shorter courses of parenteral antibiotic treatment. Prospective studies show effective treatment for a wide variety of antibiotic agents, but there are few comparative studies. Overall treatment for 4-6 weeks is considered standard therapy, but the laboratory or clinical parameters that would determine the decision to switch to oral therapy remain undefined. SUMMARY: Evidence-based data about the route and duration of intravenous antibiotic treatment for acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children are still limited to observational and retrospective studies. A randomized controlled trial will provide much needed data
comparative study, london, review, epidemiology, prospective studies, retrospective studies, therapy, disease
0951-7375
258-262
Weichert, Stefan
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Sharland, Mike
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Clarke, Nicholas
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Faust, Saul N.
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Weichert, Stefan
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Sharland, Mike
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Clarke, Nicholas
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Faust, Saul N.
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Weichert, Stefan, Sharland, Mike, Clarke, Nicholas and Faust, Saul N. (2008) Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children: is there any evidence for how long we should treat? Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 21 (3), 258-262. (doi:10.1097/QCO.0b013e3283005441).

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Despite diagnostic and therapeutic advances, acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children continues to cause significant morbidity and disease burden. The molecular epidemiology of causal organisms has wide geographic variation, but regardless of cause children often require several weeks of inpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy. This review focuses on antibiotic treatment and length of antibiotic therapy. RECENT FINDINGS: Currently there is no international and little local consensus regarding the route or duration for antibiotic treatment of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children. Although there are encouraging data from review papers and case series, no randomized controlled trial has been conducted to show good evidence for shorter courses of parenteral antibiotic treatment. Prospective studies show effective treatment for a wide variety of antibiotic agents, but there are few comparative studies. Overall treatment for 4-6 weeks is considered standard therapy, but the laboratory or clinical parameters that would determine the decision to switch to oral therapy remain undefined. SUMMARY: Evidence-based data about the route and duration of intravenous antibiotic treatment for acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children are still limited to observational and retrospective studies. A randomized controlled trial will provide much needed data

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Published date: June 2008
Keywords: comparative study, london, review, epidemiology, prospective studies, retrospective studies, therapy, disease

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Local EPrints ID: 61603
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/61603
ISSN: 0951-7375
PURE UUID: 599c1071-4811-45c9-bd34-3e98fc9c7660
ORCID for Saul N. Faust: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3410-7642

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Date deposited: 09 Sep 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:50

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Author: Stefan Weichert
Author: Mike Sharland
Author: Nicholas Clarke
Author: Saul N. Faust ORCID iD

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