In this study, we investigate the accuracy of two consecutive ulcer cultures with bone contact compared to bone biopsy for the diagnosis of diabetic toe osteomyelitis. The same nurse and orthopaedic surgeon obtained all samples: sample A-1: bone contact swabbing through the ulcer; sample A-2: a second culture swabbing from the bone surface within 24 h; sample B: surgical bone biopsy in the operating theatre. The kappa statistic measure between samples A-1 and A-2 (bone contact swabs) indicated 82.35% agreement. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of the two samples A compared to B were 96%, 79%, 92% and 88%, respectively, for the causative pathogen. These results were similar with prior antibiotic treatment...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The results of ulcer swabbing vs. deep tissue biopsy have been compared prospecti...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetic foot patients is frequently not obvious due to si...
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone caused by either bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses or my...
In this study, we investigate the accuracy of two consecutive ulcer cultures with bone contact compa...
AbstractIntroductionThere has been increasing evidence in favor of conservative management of diabet...
Background: Osteomyelitis is a major complication in patients with diabetic foot ulceration. Accurat...
(See the editorial commentary by Embil and Trepman on pages 63–5) Background. We assessed the diagno...
Agnė Stumbraitė. “Comparison of diabetic foot osteomyelitis antibacterial treatment, based on bone b...
Background: Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) poses a major disease burden. It can generally be trea...
Whether deep swab cultures taken at admission reliably identify pathogens compared to surgical bone ...
International audienceTranscutaneous bone biopsy (TCB) is the gold standard for taking microbiologic...
AbstractSurgical percutaneous bone biopsy specimen after a 14-day antibiotic-free period represents ...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Neuropathy and Peripheral arterial disease are the main cau...
<div><b>Abstract</b></div><div><b>Background: </b>Diabetic foot osteomyelitis is a mixed bone infect...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Patients with Charcot foot disease often develop ulcers tha...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The results of ulcer swabbing vs. deep tissue biopsy have been compared prospecti...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetic foot patients is frequently not obvious due to si...
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone caused by either bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses or my...
In this study, we investigate the accuracy of two consecutive ulcer cultures with bone contact compa...
AbstractIntroductionThere has been increasing evidence in favor of conservative management of diabet...
Background: Osteomyelitis is a major complication in patients with diabetic foot ulceration. Accurat...
(See the editorial commentary by Embil and Trepman on pages 63–5) Background. We assessed the diagno...
Agnė Stumbraitė. “Comparison of diabetic foot osteomyelitis antibacterial treatment, based on bone b...
Background: Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) poses a major disease burden. It can generally be trea...
Whether deep swab cultures taken at admission reliably identify pathogens compared to surgical bone ...
International audienceTranscutaneous bone biopsy (TCB) is the gold standard for taking microbiologic...
AbstractSurgical percutaneous bone biopsy specimen after a 14-day antibiotic-free period represents ...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Neuropathy and Peripheral arterial disease are the main cau...
<div><b>Abstract</b></div><div><b>Background: </b>Diabetic foot osteomyelitis is a mixed bone infect...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Patients with Charcot foot disease often develop ulcers tha...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The results of ulcer swabbing vs. deep tissue biopsy have been compared prospecti...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetic foot patients is frequently not obvious due to si...
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone caused by either bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses or my...