Osteoarticular infections in patients with sickle cell disease in Lubumbashi: epidemiological study focusing on etiology and management

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Banza, Manix Ilunga [1 ]
Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga [1 ]
Mukakala, Augustin Kibonge [1 ,2 ]
Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie [1 ]
Ben N'Dwala, Yannick Tietie [1 ]
Cabala, Vincent De Paul Kaoma [1 ]
Kasanga, Tresor Kibangula [1 ]
Unen, Erick Wakunga [1 ]
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[1] Univ Lubumbashi, Clin Univ Lubumbashi, Fac Med, Dept Chirurg, Lubumbashi, Haut Katanga, DEM REP CONGO
[2] Univ Officielle Bukavu, Clin Univ Lubumbashi, Fac Med, Dept Chirurg, Bukavu, DEM REP CONGO
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Infections; osteoarticular; sickle cell disease; SALMONELLA OSTEOMYELITIS; NIGERIAN CHILDREN; MANIFESTATIONS; HEMOGLOBIN; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.11604/pamj.2021.38.77.21484
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: infections are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with sickle cell disease, especially before age 5 years. The purpose of this study was to highlight the epidemiological features, etiologies and management of osteoarticular infections in patients with sickle cell disease in Lubumbashi. Methods: we conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective study at the Research Center for Sickle Cell Disease in Lubumbashi (RCSCDL) over a three-year period from June 2014 to June 2017. It included all patients with sickle cell disease on follow up at the RCSCDL who developed osteoarticular infection. Data were obtained from a survey form. Parameters were patient's age, age at first visit, sex, reason for consultation, history, physical signs, diagnosis, paraclinical assessment and treatment. Results: we identified 35 cases of osteoarticular infections out of a total of .380 cases of sickle-cell disease, reflecting a rate of 9.2%. The most affected age group was people under 5 years of age (37.1%); the average age was 10.9 +/- 9.5 years ranging from 8 months and 37 years. There was a slight female predominance (51.4% of cases; sex ratio 1.06 in favor of women). Most patients with osteoarticular infection had a history of transfusion (16.6%) and splenectomy (8.6%). The most common reason for consulting was limb pain (84%); 20 patients (57.1%) had bulbar conjunctival icterus and 26 (74.3%) were pale. Clinical examination showed limb swelling and wound in 27 patients (77.1%) and 19 patients (54.3%), respectively. Clinical palpation of the splenomegaly was performed in 6 patients (17.1%). Three types of osteoarticular infections were detected. They were dominated by osteomyelitis (24 cases; 68.57%) followed by osteitis (7 cases; 20%) and suppurative arthritis (4 cases; 11.43%). Out of 24 cases of osteomyelitis, 18 were acute (75%) and 6 were chronic (25%), of which 4 had a hyperostosing behaviour and 2 a fistulising behaviour. Tibia was the most affected bone (18 cases), X-ray mainly showed osteolysis (27 cases; 77.1%) and then periosteolysis (15 cases; 42.9%). Homozygous sickle cell disease was found in 88.6% of cases. Hemoculture was performed in 17 out the 35 patients and salmonella was isolated in 15 out of 17 cultures (88.23%). Pyoculture was performed in 10 patients; it isolated other germs. Assessment of inflammation was performed in 21 patients: 15 had hyperleukocytosis, 13 pathological white blood cell formula , all had increased sedimentation rate (greater than 20mm in the 1st hour). With respect to immunization schedule, 62.86% of patients received EPI vaccines while patients with sickle cell disease who needed specific vaccine had an adherence rate of 17.14%. With respect to therapy, all of our patients received medical treatment; 6 patients underwent sequestrectomy (17.14%) while the majority of patients (25 cases) underwent orthopedic treatment. Conclusion: bone infection in patients with sickle cell disease is a worryng issue in our poor environment where there isn't a specific vaccine for patients with sickle cell disease.
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