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Risk Factors of Coexisting Septic Spondylitis and Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in a Tertiary Referral Hospital.

Sheng-Fen WangPo-Liang LaiHsiang-Fu LiuTsung-Ting TsaiYu-Chih LinYun-Da LiPing-Yeh ChiuMing-Kai HsiehFu-Cheng Kao
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
Infectious spondylitis and septic arthritis are thought of as medical emergencies due to their high mortality and morbidity. Our study evaluated 5 risk factors as significant major findings: hypoalbuminemia (<3.4 g/dL), higher preoperative CRP (>130 mg/L), psoas muscle abscess, longer preoperative antibiotics treatment (>8 days) and history of total joint replacement. Clinicians should pay attention to the patients with those five factors to detect the coexisting infections as early as possible.
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