2023
DOI: 10.1111/apm.13307
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New contributions on chronic low back pain: disc infection or contaminated cultures?

Abstract: There is controversy about the likely infectious origin of chronic low back pain, because it has been suggested the possibility of a relationship with infection by Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes). The aim of this study is to compare four methods to determine the presence of a likely infection caused by C. acnes in surgical disc samples. This work is a cross‐sectional observational study in which there are included 23 patients with microdiscectomy indication. Disc samples were taken during surgery and analysis w… Show more

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“…Prophylactic antibiotics/steroids were administered before biopsy in some studies or not specified. The qualitative and quantitative microbiological methods used have limitations, including the risk of contamination during tissue handling22 and difficulties in differentiating contamination from true positive bacteria 23 24. For example, autofluorescence in disc tissue may reduce the specificity of detecting bacteria by fluorescence in situ hybridisation 16.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prophylactic antibiotics/steroids were administered before biopsy in some studies or not specified. The qualitative and quantitative microbiological methods used have limitations, including the risk of contamination during tissue handling22 and difficulties in differentiating contamination from true positive bacteria 23 24. For example, autofluorescence in disc tissue may reduce the specificity of detecting bacteria by fluorescence in situ hybridisation 16.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%