Dataset.

Executive summary: Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of septic arthritis in adults and children, developed by the GEIO (SEIMC), SEIP and SECOT [Dataset]

Resumen ejecutivo: Guía de diagnóstico y tratamiento de la artritis séptica en adultos y niños de GEIO (SEIMC), SEIP y SECOT [Dataset]

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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
  • Benito, Natividad
  • Martínez-Pastor, Juan Carlos
  • Lora-Tamayo, Jaime
  • Ariza, Javier
  • Baeza, José
  • Belzunegui-Otano, Joaquín
  • Cobo, Javier
  • Toro, María Dolores del
  • Fontecha, Cesar G.
  • Font-Vizcarra, Lluís
  • Horcajada, Juan P.
  • Morata, Laura
  • Murillo, Óscar
  • Nolla, Joan M.
  • Núñez-Cuadros, Esmeralda
  • Pigrau, Carlos
  • Portillo, María Eugenia
  • Rodríguez-Pardo, Dolors
  • Sobrino-Díaz, Beatriz
  • Saavedra-Lozano, Jesús
Coordinators: Natividad Benito (GEIO-SEIMC), Juan Carlos Martínez-Pastor (SECOT), Jesús Saavedra-Lozano (SEIP).-- Methods: Eighteen clinical questions were formulated under the three major headings of Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Follow-up. The coordinators assigned each clinical question to a subgroup of panellists. For each clinical question, all significant scientific literature was reviewed and summarised in comprehensive tables following the PICO system (P– Populations/People/Patient/Problem; I– Intervention(s); C-Comparison; O– Outcome). The criteria used to evaluate the strength of the recommendation and the quality of the evidence are summarised in Table 1. The coordinators wrote the first draft based on the sections submitted by each subgroup of panellists. The draft was reviewed by all members of the panel of experts, controversial issues were debated, and a final version was prepared. Before its final approval, the document was posted on the SEIMC intranet and left open for suggestions and comments from members. All authors have approved the contents of the document and the final recommendations. Possible conflicts of interest associated with all members of the panel of experts are listed at the end of the document., Infectious arthritis is an infection of one or more joints caused by bacteria (including mycobacteria), fungi and viruses. Only a small number of viruses directly infect the joint, mainly as part of a self-limiting systemic infection. While the term septic arthritis (SA) usually refers to bacterial or fungal arthritis, bacteria are by far the most common agents of these infections. The annual incidence of SA is between 2 and 7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in most Western European series. 2–7 Higher rates have been observed in other areas, such as Australasia. 8–10 Even though SA remains relatively rare in the general population, the overall incidence is increasing, due to the rising rate among older patients, who have more underlying co-morbidities and joint disorders, undergo more invasive procedures with increased use of immunosuppressive treatments., Peer reviewed
 
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Artículo científico (article). 2024

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: GUIDELINES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN, DEVELOPED BY THE GEIO (SEIMC), SEIP AND SECOT

RESUMEN EJECUTIVO: GUÍA DE DIAGNÓSTICO Y TRATAMIENTO DE LA ARTRITIS SÉPTICA EN ADULTOS Y NIÑOS DE GEIO (SEIMC), SEIP Y SECOT

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
  • Benito, Natividad
  • Martínez-Pastor, Juan Carlos
  • Lora-Tamayo, Jaime
  • Ariza, Javier
  • Baeza, José
  • Belzunegui-Otano, Joaquín
  • Cobo, Javier
  • Toro, María Dolores del
  • Fontecha, Cesar G.
  • Font-Vizcarra, Lluís
  • Horcajada, Juan P.
  • Morata, Laura
  • Murillo, Óscar
  • Nolla, Joan M.
  • Núñez-Cuadros, Esmeralda
  • Pigrau, Carlos
  • Portillo, María Eugenia
  • Rodríguez-Pardo, Dolors
  • Sobrino-Díaz, Beatriz
  • Saavedra-Lozano, Jesús
[ES] Infection of a native joint, commonly referred to as septic arthritis, is a medical emergency because of the risk of joint destruction and subsequent sequelae. Its diagnosis requires a high level of suspicion. These guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of septic arthritis in children and adults are intended for use by any physician caring for patients with suspected or confirmed septic arthritis. They have been developed by a multidisciplinary panel with representatives from the Bone and Joint Infections Study Group (GEIO) belonging to the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC), the Spanish Society of Paediatric Infections (SEIP) and the Spanish Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (SECOT), and two rheumatologists. The recommendations are based on evidence derived from a systematic literature review and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts who prepared these guidelines. A detailed description of the background, methods, summary of evidence, the rationale supporting each recommendation, and gaps in knowledge can be found online in the complete document., [EN] La infección de una articulación nativa, generalmente denominada artritis séptica, constituye una urgencia médica por el riesgo de destrucción articular y las consecuentes secuelas. Su diagnóstico requiere un alto nivel de sospecha. Esta guía de diagnóstico y tratamiento de la artritis séptica en niños y adultos está destinada a cualquier médico que atienda pacientes con sospecha de artritis séptica o artritis séptica confirmada. La guía ha sido elaborada por un panel multidisciplinar en el que están representados el Grupo de Estudio de Infecciones Osteoarticulares (GEIO) de la Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica (SEIMC), la Sociedad Española de Infectología Pediátrica (SEIP) y la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología (SECOT); además han participado dos reumatólogos. Las recomendaciones se basan en la evidencia proporcionada por una revisión sistemática de la literatura y, en su defecto, en la opinión de los expertos que han elaborado la presente guía. En el texto completo online se hace una descripción detallada de los antecedentes, métodos, resumen de la evidencia, fundamentos que apoyan cada recomendación y las lagunas de conocimiento existentes., The GEIO, a study group belonging to the SEIMC, funded the English revision of the present document (by Janet Dawson, English native official translator)., Peer reviewed




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Artículo científico (article). 2024

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: GUIDELINES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN, DEVELOPED BY THE GEIO (SEIMC), SEIP AND SECOT

r-IIS La Fe. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe
  • Benito, Natividad
  • Martinez-Pastor, Juan Carlos
  • Lora-Tamayo, Jaime
  • Ariza, Javier
  • Baeza, Jose
  • Belzunegui-Otano, Joaquin
  • Cobo, Javier
  • del-Toro, Maria-Dolores
  • Fontecha, Cesar G.
  • Font-Vizcarra, Lluis
  • Horcajada, Juan P.
  • Morata, Laura
  • Murillo, Oscar
  • Nolla, Joan M.
  • Nunez-Cuadros, Esmeralda
  • Pigrau, Carlos
  • Portillo, Maria Eugenia
  • Rodriguez-Pardo, Dolors
  • Sobrino-Diaz, Beatriz
  • Saavedra-Lozano, Jesus
Infection of a native joint, commonly referred to as septic arthritis, is a medical emergency because of the risk of joint destruction and subsequent sequelae. Its diagnosis requires a high level of suspicion. These guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of septic arthritis in children and adults are intended for use by any physician caring for patients with suspected or confirmed septic arthritis. They have been developed by a multidisciplinary panel with representatives from the Bone and Joint Infections Study Group (GEIO) belonging to the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC), the Spanish Society of Paediatric Infections (SEIP) and the Spanish Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (SECOT), and two rheumatologists. The recommendations are based on evidence derived from a systematic literature review and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts who prepared these guidelines. A detailed description of the background, methods, summary of evidence, the rationale supporting each recommendation, and gaps in knowledge can be found online in the complete document. (c) 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. on behalf of Sociedad Espanola de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiolog & imath;a Cl & imath;nica. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).



Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/360418
Dataset. 2024

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: GUIDELINES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF SEPTIC ARTHRITIS IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN, DEVELOPED BY THE GEIO (SEIMC), SEIP AND SECOT [DATASET], RESUMEN EJECUTIVO: GUÍA DE DIAGNÓSTICO Y TRATAMIENTO DE LA ARTRITIS SÉPTICA EN ADULTOS Y NIÑOS DE GEIO (SEIMC), SEIP Y SECOT [DATASET]

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
  • Benito, Natividad
  • Martínez-Pastor, Juan Carlos
  • Lora-Tamayo, Jaime
  • Ariza, Javier
  • Baeza, José
  • Belzunegui-Otano, Joaquín
  • Cobo, Javier
  • Toro, María Dolores del
  • Fontecha, Cesar G.
  • Font-Vizcarra, Lluís
  • Horcajada, Juan P.
  • Morata, Laura
  • Murillo, Óscar
  • Nolla, Joan M.
  • Núñez-Cuadros, Esmeralda
  • Pigrau, Carlos
  • Portillo, María Eugenia
  • Rodríguez-Pardo, Dolors
  • Sobrino-Díaz, Beatriz
  • Saavedra-Lozano, Jesús
Coordinators: Natividad Benito (GEIO-SEIMC), Juan Carlos Martínez-Pastor (SECOT), Jesús Saavedra-Lozano (SEIP).-- Methods: Eighteen clinical questions were formulated under the three major headings of Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Follow-up. The coordinators assigned each clinical question to a subgroup of panellists. For each clinical question, all significant scientific literature was reviewed and summarised in comprehensive tables following the PICO system (P– Populations/People/Patient/Problem; I– Intervention(s); C-Comparison; O– Outcome). The criteria used to evaluate the strength of the recommendation and the quality of the evidence are summarised in Table 1. The coordinators wrote the first draft based on the sections submitted by each subgroup of panellists. The draft was reviewed by all members of the panel of experts, controversial issues were debated, and a final version was prepared. Before its final approval, the document was posted on the SEIMC intranet and left open for suggestions and comments from members. All authors have approved the contents of the document and the final recommendations. Possible conflicts of interest associated with all members of the panel of experts are listed at the end of the document., Infectious arthritis is an infection of one or more joints caused by bacteria (including mycobacteria), fungi and viruses. Only a small number of viruses directly infect the joint, mainly as part of a self-limiting systemic infection. While the term septic arthritis (SA) usually refers to bacterial or fungal arthritis, bacteria are by far the most common agents of these infections. The annual incidence of SA is between 2 and 7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in most Western European series. 2–7 Higher rates have been observed in other areas, such as Australasia. 8–10 Even though SA remains relatively rare in the general population, the overall incidence is increasing, due to the rising rate among older patients, who have more underlying co-morbidities and joint disorders, undergo more invasive procedures with increased use of immunosuppressive treatments., Peer reviewed




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