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Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy
BACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure therapy (NPT) and flap coverage) with prolonged antimicrobial therapy is usually proposed in pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis but has not been widely evaluated. METHODS: Adult patients with pressure ulcer-related pel...
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author | Ferry, Tristan Boucher, Fabien Chateau, Joseph Shipkov, Hristo Daoud, Fatiha Braun, Evelyne Triffault-Fillit, Claire Perpoint, Thomas Laurent, Frederic Mojallal, Alain-Ali Chidiac, Christian Valour, Florent Andrianasolo, Johan |
author_facet | Ferry, Tristan Boucher, Fabien Chateau, Joseph Shipkov, Hristo Daoud, Fatiha Braun, Evelyne Triffault-Fillit, Claire Perpoint, Thomas Laurent, Frederic Mojallal, Alain-Ali Chidiac, Christian Valour, Florent Andrianasolo, Johan |
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description | BACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure therapy (NPT) and flap coverage) with prolonged antimicrobial therapy is usually proposed in pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis but has not been widely evaluated. METHODS: Adult patients with pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis treated by a two-stage surgical strategy were included in a retrospective cohort study. Determinants of superinfection (i.e.,, additional microbiological findings at reconstruction) and treatment failure were assessed using binary logistic regression and Kaplan–Meier curve analysis. RESULTS: Sixty-four pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis in 61 patients (age, 47 [IQR 36–63]) were included. Osteomyelitis was mostly plurimicrobial (73%), with a predominance of S. aureus (47%), Enterobacteriaceae (44%), and anaerobes (44%). Flap coverage was performed after 7 (IQR 5–10) weeks of NPT, with 43 (68%) positive bone samples among which 39 (91%) were superinfections, associated with a high ASA score (OR, 5.8; P = 0.022). An increased prevalence of coagulase negative Staphylococci (P = 0.017) and Candida (P = 0.003) was observed at time of flap coverage. An ESBL Enterobacteriaceae was found in one (12%) patients, associated with fluoroquinolone consumption (OR, 32.4; P = 0.005). Treatment duration was as 20 (IQR 14–27) weeks, including 11 (IQR 8–15) after reconstruction. After a follow-up of 54 (IQR 27–102) weeks, 15 (23%) failures were observed, associated with previous pressure ulcer (OR, 5.7; P = 0.025) and Actinomyces infection (OR, 9.5; P = 0.027). CONCLUSION: Pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis is a difficult-to-treat clinical condition, generating an important consumption of broad-spectrum antibiotics. Carbapenem should be reserved for ESBL at-risk patients only, including those with previous fluoroquinolone use. The uncorrelation between outcome and the debridement-to-reconstruction interval argue for a short sequence to limit the total duration of treatment. DISCLOSURES: T. Ferry, HERAEUS: Consultant, Speaker honorarium |
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spelling | pubmed-56316272017-11-07 Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy Ferry, Tristan Boucher, Fabien Chateau, Joseph Shipkov, Hristo Daoud, Fatiha Braun, Evelyne Triffault-Fillit, Claire Perpoint, Thomas Laurent, Frederic Mojallal, Alain-Ali Chidiac, Christian Valour, Florent Andrianasolo, Johan Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: A two-stage surgical strategy (debridement-negative pressure therapy (NPT) and flap coverage) with prolonged antimicrobial therapy is usually proposed in pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis but has not been widely evaluated. METHODS: Adult patients with pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis treated by a two-stage surgical strategy were included in a retrospective cohort study. Determinants of superinfection (i.e.,, additional microbiological findings at reconstruction) and treatment failure were assessed using binary logistic regression and Kaplan–Meier curve analysis. RESULTS: Sixty-four pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis in 61 patients (age, 47 [IQR 36–63]) were included. Osteomyelitis was mostly plurimicrobial (73%), with a predominance of S. aureus (47%), Enterobacteriaceae (44%), and anaerobes (44%). Flap coverage was performed after 7 (IQR 5–10) weeks of NPT, with 43 (68%) positive bone samples among which 39 (91%) were superinfections, associated with a high ASA score (OR, 5.8; P = 0.022). An increased prevalence of coagulase negative Staphylococci (P = 0.017) and Candida (P = 0.003) was observed at time of flap coverage. An ESBL Enterobacteriaceae was found in one (12%) patients, associated with fluoroquinolone consumption (OR, 32.4; P = 0.005). Treatment duration was as 20 (IQR 14–27) weeks, including 11 (IQR 8–15) after reconstruction. After a follow-up of 54 (IQR 27–102) weeks, 15 (23%) failures were observed, associated with previous pressure ulcer (OR, 5.7; P = 0.025) and Actinomyces infection (OR, 9.5; P = 0.027). CONCLUSION: Pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis is a difficult-to-treat clinical condition, generating an important consumption of broad-spectrum antibiotics. Carbapenem should be reserved for ESBL at-risk patients only, including those with previous fluoroquinolone use. The uncorrelation between outcome and the debridement-to-reconstruction interval argue for a short sequence to limit the total duration of treatment. DISCLOSURES: T. Ferry, HERAEUS: Consultant, Speaker honorarium Oxford University Press 2017-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5631627/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.082 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Abstracts Ferry, Tristan Boucher, Fabien Chateau, Joseph Shipkov, Hristo Daoud, Fatiha Braun, Evelyne Triffault-Fillit, Claire Perpoint, Thomas Laurent, Frederic Mojallal, Alain-Ali Chidiac, Christian Valour, Florent Andrianasolo, Johan Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy |
title | Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy |
title_full | Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy |
title_fullStr | Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy |
title_short | Pressure Ulcer-Related Pelvic Osteomyelitis: Evaluation of a Two-Stage Surgical Strategy (Debridement, Negative Pressure Therapy and Flap Coverage) with Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy |
title_sort | pressure ulcer-related pelvic osteomyelitis: evaluation of a two-stage surgical strategy (debridement, negative pressure therapy and flap coverage) with prolonged antimicrobial therapy |
topic | Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5631627/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.082 |
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