Diagnosis of vertebral osteomyelitis

Julian Maamari, Aaron J Tande, Felix Diehn, Don Bambino Geno Tai, Elie F Berbari

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Abstract

Native vertebral osteomyelitis (NVO) is a potentially fatal infection which has seen a gradual increase in its incidence over the past decades. The infection is insidious, presenting with symptoms of back pain. Fever is present in about 60 % of patients. Prompt diagnosis of NVO is important to prevent the development of complications. Numerous laboratory and imaging tools can be deployed to accurately establish the diagnosis. Imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance, nuclear imaging, and computed tomography are essential in diagnosing NVO but can also be useful in image-guided biopsies. Laboratory tools include routine blood tests, inflammatory markers, and routine culture techniques of aspirated specimens. Recent advances in molecular techniques can assist in identifying offending pathogen(s). In this review, we detail the arsenal of techniques that can be utilized to reach a diagnosis of NVO.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)23-32
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Bone and Joint Infection
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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