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Active clinical trials for "Osteomyelitis"

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Risk Factors Associated With Recurrence and Life-threatening Complications for CSOJ

Suppurative Osteomyelitis of JawPotential Abnormality of Glucose Tolerance

Clinically, recurrence and life-threatening complications are challenging problems for chronic suppurative osteomyelitis of the jaw. There is no quantitative analysis or report about the causes of or risk factors for the two problems. Doctors identify the causes or risk factors only through clinical experience. The investigators performed a retrospective study of 322 patients with chronic suppurative osteomyelitis of the jaw. The risk factors for the above mentioned two problems were analyzed by logistic regression analysis. The investigators found that some of the patients' general conditions, including age, admission temperature, admission white blood cell count, pre-admission antibiotic administration without consultation, location of the lesion, and general patient condition, were the risk factors. The results indicate that doctors should be mindful of those risk factors and that the management should be more aggressive when the above risk factors are present.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Assessment of PCR Multiplex Tests as a Tool to Obtain a Quicker Diagnosis of Bacteria Responsible...

Diabetes MellitusFoot Osteomyelitis

Bone samples from infected diabetic feet will be collected and tests will be performed for the diagnosis of causative bacteria. Samples will be processed by PCR multiplex tests and usual cultures for identification of causative bacteria and sensitivity to antibiotics. Results obtained by the two methods will be compared in terms of quickness and similarity of germ identification. Usual care strategy will not be modified since results of PCR multiplex tests will not be transmitted to the physicians before the results of usual cultures.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Hematogenous Osteomyelitis in Childhood Can Relapse Dozens of Years in Adulthood

OsteomyelitisHematogenous Osteomyelitis Relapse

To our knowledge, few cases of relapse in adulthood are described in the literature except in patients with sickle cell disease and the epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, radiological features and the management of osteomyelitis relapsing in adulthood are not described. The aim of this retrospective multicentric cohort study : in France is to describe the epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and radiological features and the management of adult patients who experienced a relapse between 2003-2015 of an acute hematogenous osteomyelitis acquired in the childhood (description of characterization of the period between the first episode of osteomyelitis and the second episode, description of signs of relapse and description of treatments used in the relapse). The data are analysed with non-comparative descriptive statistics.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Characterization and Differential Diagnosis of Vertebral Osteomyelitis

Vertebral Osteomyelitis

Vertebral osteomyelitis is a uncommon disease that can lead to neurologic deficits if not diagnosed in time. The etiologies of vertebral osteomyelitis include pyogenic bacteria, M. tuberculosis, Brucella species, and fungus. The aim of this study is to describe the clinical features and microbiological/radiological characteristics of patients with vertebral osteomyelitis, and investigate the useful tips for the differential diagnosis of vertebral osteomyelitis.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Procalcitonin Level and Kinetics in Children With Bacterial Infections

Bacterial InfectionsBacteremia7 more

The purposes of this study are: To determine whether procalcitonin level at admission of pediatric patients with bacterial infections can be used as a marker for prediction of defervescence and hospitalization length To examine the kinetics of procalcitonin in pediatric patients with bacterial infections and persistent fever

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Post-transition Clinical and Socio-professional Future in Adult Patients With Recurrent Multifocal...

Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis

Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare autoinflammatory bone disease in children. Studies evaluating the quality of life of patients with CRMO are small and heterogeneous. A better understanding of the impact of the disease on the quality of life of adult patients with CRMO beginning in childhood would allow better long-term management of these patients. Our study aims are to assess the clinical and socio-professional outcomes of adult patients who started CRMO at pediatric age.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Detection of Osteomyelitis Using High Resolution Ultrasound

Chronic Osteomyelitis

The purpose of this study is to establish the sensitivity of HRUS as compared to MRI for the diagnosis of osteomyelitis in chronic wound patients; and to determine the specificity of HRUS as compared to pathologic and microbiologic studies of bone biopsy tissues.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Drug Delivery Devices for Osteomyelitis

Osteomyelitis

Fifty-one patients suffering from chronic post-traumatic or postoperative osteomyelitis of the lower extremities were included in the retrospective investigation. The patients were assigned to the study group of the combination therapy with antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate and antibiotic-loaded PMMA or the control group of the antibiotic-loaded PMMA. Hematological parameters, eradication of infection, rate of infection recurrence and reoperation rate were evaluated during the follow-up.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Acute Posttraumatic Osteomyelitis in Patients With High-energy Tibial Fractures and Biomarkers

Osteomyelitis TibiaSurgical Site Infection

The present trial was aimed to identify which biomarkers could be associated in perioperative period after surgical treatment of tibial fracture to the development of POM.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Bisphosphonate-Associated Jaw Osteonecrosis and PET Imaging

Bisphosphonate-associated ONJOsteomyelitis of the Jaw2 more

Bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw(ONJ)is detectable by positron emission tomography(PET). Bisphosphonate-associated ONJ can be diagnosed and characteristically differentiated from other bony pathologies of the jaw(osteomyelitis, osteolytic lesions, and osteoradionecrosis)by PET imaging.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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