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Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review

BACKGROUND: Pyogenic spinal infections (PSIs) are a group of uncommon but serious infectious diseases that are characterized by inflammation of the endplate–disc unit. PSIs are considered more prevalent and aggressive among patients with chronic immunocompromised states. Association between PSIs and...

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Autores principales: Camino-Willhuber, Gaston, Beyer, Ryan S., Hatter, Matthew J., Franklin, Austin J., Brown, Nolan J., Hashmi, Sohaib, Oh, Michael, Bhatia, Nitin, Lee, Yu-po
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Publicado: American Association of Neurological Surgeons 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36046268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22222
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author Camino-Willhuber, Gaston
Beyer, Ryan S.
Hatter, Matthew J.
Franklin, Austin J.
Brown, Nolan J.
Hashmi, Sohaib
Oh, Michael
Bhatia, Nitin
Lee, Yu-po
author_facet Camino-Willhuber, Gaston
Beyer, Ryan S.
Hatter, Matthew J.
Franklin, Austin J.
Brown, Nolan J.
Hashmi, Sohaib
Oh, Michael
Bhatia, Nitin
Lee, Yu-po
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description BACKGROUND: Pyogenic spinal infections (PSIs) are a group of uncommon but serious infectious diseases that are characterized by inflammation of the endplate–disc unit. PSIs are considered more prevalent and aggressive among patients with chronic immunocompromised states. Association between PSIs and liver disease has not been systematically analyzed. The authors performed a systematic review to study baseline characteristics, clinical presentation, and mortality of patients with PSI in the setting of chronic liver disease. OBSERVATIONS: The authors presented the case of a 72-year-old female patient with chronic liver disease who presented with severe low back pain and bilateral lower weakness. Imaging studies showed T10–11 spondylodiscitis. The patient received decompression and fusion surgery with partial neurological improvement. The authors performed a systematic literature search of spondylodiscitis and liver disease, and eight published articles met the studies inclusion and exclusion criteria. These studies featured a total of 144 patients, of whom 129 met inclusion criteria (mean age, 60.5 years, range 40 to 83 years; 62% males). Lumbar infection was the most common report (67%), with Staphylococcus aureus (48%) as the main causative microorganism. Neurological compromise was present in 69% of patients. Surgical intervention occurred in 70.5% of patients, and the average duration of antibiotic treatment was 69.4 days. Postoperative complication rate was 28.5%, with a 30- and 90-day mortality of 17.2% and 24.8%, respectively. LESSONS: Pyogenic spondylodiscitis in patients with liver disease was associated with a high rate of neurological compromise, postoperative complications, and mortality.
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spelling pubmed-93298612022-08-30 Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review Camino-Willhuber, Gaston Beyer, Ryan S. Hatter, Matthew J. Franklin, Austin J. Brown, Nolan J. Hashmi, Sohaib Oh, Michael Bhatia, Nitin Lee, Yu-po J Neurosurg Case Lessons Case Lesson BACKGROUND: Pyogenic spinal infections (PSIs) are a group of uncommon but serious infectious diseases that are characterized by inflammation of the endplate–disc unit. PSIs are considered more prevalent and aggressive among patients with chronic immunocompromised states. Association between PSIs and liver disease has not been systematically analyzed. The authors performed a systematic review to study baseline characteristics, clinical presentation, and mortality of patients with PSI in the setting of chronic liver disease. OBSERVATIONS: The authors presented the case of a 72-year-old female patient with chronic liver disease who presented with severe low back pain and bilateral lower weakness. Imaging studies showed T10–11 spondylodiscitis. The patient received decompression and fusion surgery with partial neurological improvement. The authors performed a systematic literature search of spondylodiscitis and liver disease, and eight published articles met the studies inclusion and exclusion criteria. These studies featured a total of 144 patients, of whom 129 met inclusion criteria (mean age, 60.5 years, range 40 to 83 years; 62% males). Lumbar infection was the most common report (67%), with Staphylococcus aureus (48%) as the main causative microorganism. Neurological compromise was present in 69% of patients. Surgical intervention occurred in 70.5% of patients, and the average duration of antibiotic treatment was 69.4 days. Postoperative complication rate was 28.5%, with a 30- and 90-day mortality of 17.2% and 24.8%, respectively. LESSONS: Pyogenic spondylodiscitis in patients with liver disease was associated with a high rate of neurological compromise, postoperative complications, and mortality. American Association of Neurological Surgeons 2022-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9329861/ /pubmed/36046268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22222 Text en © 2022 The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Camino-Willhuber, Gaston
Beyer, Ryan S.
Hatter, Matthew J.
Franklin, Austin J.
Brown, Nolan J.
Hashmi, Sohaib
Oh, Michael
Bhatia, Nitin
Lee, Yu-po
Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review
title Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review
title_full Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review
title_fullStr Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review
title_short Pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review
title_sort pyogenic spinal infections in patients with chronic liver disease: illustrative case and systematic review
topic Case Lesson
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36046268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22222
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