Background: Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4–6 weeks of intravenous (IV) antibiotics, but there is little evidence to suggest that oral (PO) therapy results in worse outcomes. Objective: To determine whether or not PO antibiotics are non-inferior to IV antibiotics in treating bone and joint infection. Design: Parallel-group, randomised (1 : 1), open-label, non-inferiority trial. The non-inferiority margin was 7.5%. Setting: Twenty-six NHS hospitals. Participants: Adults with a clinical diagnosis of bone, joint or orthopaedic metalware-associated infection who would ordinarily receive at least 6 weeks of antibiotics, and who had received ≤ 7 days of IV therapy from definitive surgery (or start of ...
"There is a common belief among physicians and patients, that “intravenous (IV) antibiotics are bett...
International audienceBackground: The optimal duration of intravenous antibiotic therapy in Staphylo...
International audienceDuration of treatment for patients with vertebral osteomyelitis is mainly base...
BACKGROUND Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4-6 weeks of intravenous (IV)...
BACKGROUND:Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4-6 weeks of intravenous (IV) an...
Aim: Current standard of care in the management of bone and joint infection commonly includes a 4...
Background Bone and joint infection in adults arises most commonly as a complication of joint replac...
BACKGROUND: The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of i...
Background: Bone and joint infections are becoming increasingly common and are usually treated with ...
Background The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of in...
BACKGROUND The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of...
Background: Bone and joint infection in adults arises most commonly as a complication of joint repla...
The OVIVA study demonstrated noninferiority for managing bone and joint infections (BJIs) with oral ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to examine the safety and efficacy of oral antibiotics in the ...
The OVIVA study demonstrated noninferiority for managing bone and joint infections (BJIs) with oral ...
"There is a common belief among physicians and patients, that “intravenous (IV) antibiotics are bett...
International audienceBackground: The optimal duration of intravenous antibiotic therapy in Staphylo...
International audienceDuration of treatment for patients with vertebral osteomyelitis is mainly base...
BACKGROUND Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4-6 weeks of intravenous (IV)...
BACKGROUND:Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4-6 weeks of intravenous (IV) an...
Aim: Current standard of care in the management of bone and joint infection commonly includes a 4...
Background Bone and joint infection in adults arises most commonly as a complication of joint replac...
BACKGROUND: The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of i...
Background: Bone and joint infections are becoming increasingly common and are usually treated with ...
Background The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of in...
BACKGROUND The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of...
Background: Bone and joint infection in adults arises most commonly as a complication of joint repla...
The OVIVA study demonstrated noninferiority for managing bone and joint infections (BJIs) with oral ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to examine the safety and efficacy of oral antibiotics in the ...
The OVIVA study demonstrated noninferiority for managing bone and joint infections (BJIs) with oral ...
"There is a common belief among physicians and patients, that “intravenous (IV) antibiotics are bett...
International audienceBackground: The optimal duration of intravenous antibiotic therapy in Staphylo...
International audienceDuration of treatment for patients with vertebral osteomyelitis is mainly base...