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Oral antimicrobial therapy for diabetic foot osteomyelitis.
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Foot & ankle international [Foot Ankle Int] 2006 Oct; Vol. 27 (10), pp. 771-9. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Background: Osteomyelitis in the foot of a diabetic individual is a common complication of peripheral neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, and infection. Operative facilities and home intravenous antibiotic therapy programs may not be available in remote or rural communities. Limited data are available regarding the treatment results of oral antimicrobial therapy, with or without limited office debridement for diabetic foot osteomyelitis.<br />Methods: This retrospective medical record review of 325 consecutive diabetic patients who were evaluated at a multidisciplinary foot clinic identified 94 (29%) patients with 117 episodes of osteomyelitis. The most common group of organisms isolated were aerobic gram-positive cocci, and the single most frequent organism was Staphylococcus aureus. A mean of 1.6 +/- 0.8 (range 1 to 4) pathogens were recovered per episode of osteomyelitis. Therapy was guided by culture results. There were 93 episodes of osteomyelitis (79 patients) that were treated with a mean of 3 +/- 1 oral antimicrobial agents (with or without an initial short course of intravenous antimicrobial agents) and had adequate followup to evaluate outcome of treatment; office treatment included bone debridement in 26 (28%) and toe amputation in nine (10%) of the 93 episodes (79 patients).<br />Results: Of the 93 episodes treated with oral antimicrobial agents (with or without an initial short course of intravenous antimicrobial agents), 75 (80.5%) episodes were put into remission. Mean duration of oral antimicrobial therapy was 40 +/- 30 weeks. Mean relapse-free followup duration was 50 +/- 50 weeks.<br />Conclusions: Diabetic foot osteomyelitis was effectively managed with oral antimicrobial therapy with or without limited office debridement in most patients. This regimen may be especially useful in communities where infectious disease specialists and operative resources are limited.
- Subjects :
- Administration, Oral
Amputation, Surgical
Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage
Debridement
Diabetic Foot drug therapy
Diabetic Foot surgery
Drug Combinations
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Foot Bones surgery
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections drug therapy
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections surgery
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections drug therapy
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections surgery
Humans
Injections, Intravenous
Male
Metatarsal Bones microbiology
Metatarsal Bones surgery
Middle Aged
Osteomyelitis microbiology
Osteomyelitis surgery
Recurrence
Retrospective Studies
Staphylococcal Infections drug therapy
Staphylococcal Infections surgery
Time Factors
Toe Phalanges microbiology
Toe Phalanges surgery
Treatment Outcome
Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use
Diabetic Foot microbiology
Foot Bones microbiology
Osteomyelitis drug therapy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1071-1007
- Volume :
- 27
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Foot & ankle international
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 17054876
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/107110070602701003