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Regional Spondylodiscitis Disparities: Impact on Pathogen Spectrum and Patients
by
Stangenberg, Martin
, Mohme, Malte
, Pantel, Tobias
, Eicker, Sven Oliver
, Mohme, Theresa
, Dreimann, Marc
, Floeth, Frank
, Mende, Klaus Christian
in
Abscesses
/ Antibiotics
/ Back surgery
/ Bacteria, Pathogenic
/ Care and treatment
/ Development and progression
/ Diabetes
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Identification and classification
/ Mortality
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
/ Spinal diseases
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ Testing
2024
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Regional Spondylodiscitis Disparities: Impact on Pathogen Spectrum and Patients
by
Stangenberg, Martin
, Mohme, Malte
, Pantel, Tobias
, Eicker, Sven Oliver
, Mohme, Theresa
, Dreimann, Marc
, Floeth, Frank
, Mende, Klaus Christian
in
Abscesses
/ Antibiotics
/ Back surgery
/ Bacteria, Pathogenic
/ Care and treatment
/ Development and progression
/ Diabetes
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Identification and classification
/ Mortality
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
/ Spinal diseases
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ Testing
2024
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Regional Spondylodiscitis Disparities: Impact on Pathogen Spectrum and Patients
by
Stangenberg, Martin
, Mohme, Malte
, Pantel, Tobias
, Eicker, Sven Oliver
, Mohme, Theresa
, Dreimann, Marc
, Floeth, Frank
, Mende, Klaus Christian
in
Abscesses
/ Antibiotics
/ Back surgery
/ Bacteria, Pathogenic
/ Care and treatment
/ Development and progression
/ Diabetes
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Identification and classification
/ Mortality
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
/ Spinal diseases
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ Testing
2024
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Regional Spondylodiscitis Disparities: Impact on Pathogen Spectrum and Patients
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Regional Spondylodiscitis Disparities: Impact on Pathogen Spectrum and Patients
2024
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Background: Spondylodiscitis is an infectious disease affecting an intervertebral disc and the adjacent vertebral bodies and is often the complication of a distant focus of infection. This study aims to ascertain the regional and hospital-specific disparities in bacterial patterns and resistance profiles in spontaneous and iatrogenic spondylodiscitis and their implications for patient treatment. Methods: We enrolled patients from two German hospitals, specifically comparing a university hospital (UVH) with a peripheral non-university hospital (NUH). We documented patient demographics, laboratory results, and surgical interventions. Microbiological assessments, antibiotic regimens, treatment durations, and resistance profiles were recorded. Results: This study included 135 patients. Upon admission, 92.4% reported pain, with 16.2% also presenting neurological deficits. The primary microbial species identified in both the UVH and NUH cohorts were S. aureus (37.3% vs. 31.3%) and cog. neg. staphylococci (28.8% vs. 34.4%), respectively. Notably, a higher prevalence of resistant bacteria was noted in the UVH group (p < 0.001). Additionally, concomitant malignancies were significantly more prevalent in the UVH cohort. Conclusion: Significant regional variations exist in bacterial prevalence and resistance profiles. Consequently, treatment protocols need to consider these nuances and undergo regular critical evaluation. Moreover, patients with concurrent malignancies face an elevated risk of spondylodiscitis.
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