2022
DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.21.01040
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Predictive Algorithms in the Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Hip and Periarticular Infection

Abstract: ä Although the criteria of Kocher et al. were an important advancement in our ability to diagnose septic arthritis of the hip early, the changing microbial landscape and availability of advanced imaging have rendered it insufficient for contemporary clinical use.ä Routine use of magnetic resonance imaging and recognition of disseminated disease have prompted the development of algorithms to predict concurrent osteoarticular infection in cases of septic arthritis and osteomyelitis that were previously assumed t… Show more

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“…There remains no validated criteria for identifying those likely to experience severe course of illness and require surgery in cases of AHO. 24,25 The outcomes after treatment for AHO suggest a relatively high recurrence rate of 10.6% with 8.6% needing re-admission for surgery-this is key data to allow suitable patient and family counseling at the time of diagnosis and the outset of treatment. Development of chronic osteomyelitis occurred in 5.3% of cases, which is in keeping with trends in Western regions identified in systematic review.…”
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“…There remains no validated criteria for identifying those likely to experience severe course of illness and require surgery in cases of AHO. 24,25 The outcomes after treatment for AHO suggest a relatively high recurrence rate of 10.6% with 8.6% needing re-admission for surgery-this is key data to allow suitable patient and family counseling at the time of diagnosis and the outset of treatment. Development of chronic osteomyelitis occurred in 5.3% of cases, which is in keeping with trends in Western regions identified in systematic review.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This decision was made by the surgical team, usually due to worsening clinical picture or identification of drainable collection on advanced imaging. There remains no validated criteria for identifying those likely to experience severe course of illness and require surgery in cases of AHO 24,25…”
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“…Previous literature on validation studies of the KC and modified KC has been summarised in-depth by Hunter et al 9 In their review, they question the ability of the KC to diagnose SA in light of the changing microbiological landscape and the availability of advanced imaging techniques. In addition, the need for external validation of clinical prediction rules is emphasized and the use of CRP in the assessment of septic hip arthritis is recommended: especially since a normal CRP level could be helpful to rule-out the diagnosis of septic hip arthritis 26 .…”
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“…[1][2][3][4] Therefore, clinical prediction rules have been developed to predict the risk of septic hip arthritis in children including the Kocher criteria (KC) and the modified KC (Table 1). 5,6,9,10 In children with SA, infections are most often caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Group A Streptococcus, and Kingella Kingae. [11][12][13] In children aged < 3 years, K. Kingae has been increasingly recognized as a cause for bone and joint infections, especially since the availability of realtime polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for detection of K. Kingae.…”
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