Musculoskeletal infections associated with Nocardia species: a case series.

IF 1.8 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of Bone and Joint Infection Pub Date : 2024-09-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5194/jbji-9-207-2024
Ryan B Khodadadi, Jack W McHugh, Supavit Chesdachai, Nancy L Wengenack, Wendelyn Bosch, Maria Teresa Seville, Douglas R Osmon, Elena Beam, Zachary A Yetmar
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Background: Nocardia is an uncommon pathogen that has been reported to infect musculoskeletal structures. However, studies are largely limited to case reports, and little is known regarding management and outcomes of these infections. Methods: We performed a multicenter retrospective cohort study of adults with culture-confirmed musculoskeletal Nocardia infections at three Mayo Clinic centers in Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota from November 2011 through April 2022. Results: Nine cases of Nocardia musculoskeletal infection were identified. Seven (78 %) occurred in men, and the median age was 57.3 years (range 32.6-79.0). Specific infections included native joint septic arthritis with or without associated osteomyelitis ( N = 3 ), hardware-associated infection ( N = 1 ), sternal osteomyelitis ( N = 1 ), pyomyositis ( N = 2 ), bursitis ( N = 1 ), and tenosynovitis ( N = 1 ). Three cases (33 %) were associated with disseminated disease, all three occurring in solid organ transplant recipients. Surgical intervention was performed in all but the bursitis case. Length of treatment varied from 21 d for tenosynovitis to 467 d for osteomyelitis. The 1-year mortality was 22 %, and all fatal cases involved disseminated disease. Conclusion: Patients with localized nocardiosis affecting musculoskeletal structures generally have good outcomes, as opposed to those with disseminated infection. Management often required operative intervention, with one patient experiencing recurrence within 1 year.

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与诺卡菌相关的肌肉骨骼感染:病例系列。
背景:诺卡氏菌是一种不常见的病原体,据报道可感染肌肉骨骼结构。然而,相关研究大多局限于病例报告,对这些感染的处理和结果知之甚少。研究方法我们对 2011 年 11 月至 2022 年 4 月期间亚利桑那州、佛罗里达州和明尼苏达州梅奥诊所三个中心经培养确诊为肌肉骨骼诺卡氏菌感染的成人进行了一项多中心回顾性队列研究。结果:共发现九例诺卡氏菌肌肉骨骼感染病例。其中七例(78%)为男性,中位年龄为 57.3 岁(32.6-79.0 岁)。具体感染包括伴有或不伴有骨髓炎的本关节化脓性关节炎(3 例)、硬件相关感染(1 例)、胸骨骨髓炎(1 例)、脓毒血症(2 例)、滑囊炎(1 例)和腱鞘炎(1 例)。有三例(33%)病例伴有播散性疾病,这三例病例均发生在实体器官移植受者身上。除滑囊炎病例外,其他病例均接受了手术治疗。治疗时间从腱鞘炎的 21 天到骨髓炎的 467 天不等。1年死亡率为22%,所有死亡病例均为播散性疾病。结论与播散性感染相比,影响肌肉骨骼结构的局部性诺卡菌病患者一般都能获得良好的治疗效果。治疗通常需要手术干预,其中一名患者在一年内复发。
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