(See the editorial commentary by Embil and Trepman on pages 63–5) Background. We assessed the diagnostic value of swab cultures by comparing them with corresponding cultures of percutaneous bone biopsy specimens for patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis. Methods. The medical charts of patients with foot osteomyelitis who underwent a surgical percutaneous bone biopsy between January 1996 and June 2004 in a single diabetic foot clinic were reviewed. Seventy-six patients with 81 episodes of foot osteomyelitis who had positive results of culture of bone biopsy specimens and who had received no antibiotic therapy for at least 4 weeks before biopsy constituted the study population. Results. Pathogens isolated from bone samples were predominan...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) poses a major disease burden. It can generally...
AbstractSurgical percutaneous bone biopsy specimen after a 14-day antibiotic-free period represents ...
Aim Wound infection is common in diabetic foot ulcers with potentially life changing sequelae. Targ...
AbstractIntroductionThere has been increasing evidence in favor of conservative management of diabet...
International audienceTranscutaneous bone biopsy (TCB) is the gold standard for taking microbiologic...
Whether deep swab cultures taken at admission reliably identify pathogens compared to surgical bone ...
In this study, we investigate the accuracy of two consecutive ulcer cultures with bone contact compa...
Background: Osteomyelitis is a major complication in patients with diabetic foot ulceration. Accurat...
Agnė Stumbraitė. “Comparison of diabetic foot osteomyelitis antibacterial treatment, based on bone b...
Background: There is inadequate evidence to advise clinicians on the relative merits of swabbing ver...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Patients with Charcot foot disease often develop ulcers tha...
Aim: To compare the results of bone biopsies with wound swabs and find which method provides the mos...
Introduction: Accurate identification of pathogens, rather than colonising bacteria, is a prerequisi...
Background. Needle puncture has been suggested as a method for identifying bacteria in the bones in ...
Background: There is inadequate evidence to advise clinicians on the relative merits of swabbing ve...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) poses a major disease burden. It can generally...
AbstractSurgical percutaneous bone biopsy specimen after a 14-day antibiotic-free period represents ...
Aim Wound infection is common in diabetic foot ulcers with potentially life changing sequelae. Targ...
AbstractIntroductionThere has been increasing evidence in favor of conservative management of diabet...
International audienceTranscutaneous bone biopsy (TCB) is the gold standard for taking microbiologic...
Whether deep swab cultures taken at admission reliably identify pathogens compared to surgical bone ...
In this study, we investigate the accuracy of two consecutive ulcer cultures with bone contact compa...
Background: Osteomyelitis is a major complication in patients with diabetic foot ulceration. Accurat...
Agnė Stumbraitė. “Comparison of diabetic foot osteomyelitis antibacterial treatment, based on bone b...
Background: There is inadequate evidence to advise clinicians on the relative merits of swabbing ver...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Patients with Charcot foot disease often develop ulcers tha...
Aim: To compare the results of bone biopsies with wound swabs and find which method provides the mos...
Introduction: Accurate identification of pathogens, rather than colonising bacteria, is a prerequisi...
Background. Needle puncture has been suggested as a method for identifying bacteria in the bones in ...
Background: There is inadequate evidence to advise clinicians on the relative merits of swabbing ve...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) poses a major disease burden. It can generally...
AbstractSurgical percutaneous bone biopsy specimen after a 14-day antibiotic-free period represents ...
Aim Wound infection is common in diabetic foot ulcers with potentially life changing sequelae. Targ...