Paediatric bone and joint infections are more common in boys and toddlers: a national epidemiology study

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Grammatico-Guillon, L. [1 ]
Vermesse, Z. Maakaroun [1 ]
Baron, S. [1 ]
Gettner, S. [1 ]
Rusch, E. [1 ]
Bernard, L. [1 ]
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[1] Tours Univ Hosp, Tours, France
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Epidemiology; Hospital discharge database; Osteomyelitis; Paediatric; Septic arthritis; ACUTE HEMATOGENOUS OSTEOMYELITIS; POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; SEPTIC ARTHRITIS; OSTEOARTICULAR INFECTIONS; HOSPITALIZED-PATIENTS; KINGELLA-KINGAE; CHILDREN; CHILDHOOD; FRANCE; HIP;
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10.1111/apa.12115
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R72 [儿科学];
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Aim Little is known about bone and joint infections (BJIs) in children, despite the risk of growth disturbance. This study examined BJIs epidemiology using the French National Hospital Discharge Database (HD). Methods Any child <15years hospitalized with an HD diagnosis of BJI, alone or in combination with sepsis or orthopaedic procedure, was included. The majority of BJIs (96%) were haematogenic infections. We conducted descriptive analyses to evaluate epidemiological and economic outcomes of paediatric haematogenic BJIs. Results There were 2592 paediatric patients with 2911 BJI hospitalizations and an overall incidence of 22 per 100000. BJIs occurred more frequently in boys than girls (24 vs 19 per 100000) and in toddlers. Septic arthritis (52%) and osteomyelitis (44%) were the most frequent infections, 16.6% of patients had a micro-organism coded (61% were Staphylococci) and 13% of had comorbidities. The mean hospital stay was 8.6days, costing approximately Euro5200 per BJI stay. Conclusion This national study of paediatric BJIs in France showed a higher prevalence in toddlers and boys and demonstrated that the HD database can be used to study BJIs. However, the number of BJI cases was maybe overestimated by coding reactive arthritis as septic arthritis in the absence of bacterial evidence.
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