Multi-centre clinical follow-up study on patients with a history of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis and/or septic arthritis. The aim is to describe the frequency of sequelae in these former patients with osteoarticular infections. Patients will be invited to participate in a single follow-up visit including a standardised interview and a clinical examination. The collected data will be analyzed together with data from the patient's hospital stay.
Clinical follow-up study on patients with a history of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis and/or septic arthritis and were admitted to one of the participating centres between 2005 and 2014. Former patients will be invited to participate in a single-follow-up visit which comprises a standardised interview (pain, disabilities in daily life and regarding sports) and a standardized clinical examination of the previously affected body part. This includes assessment of range of motion in affected and adjacent joints and in case of previously affected lower extremity leg axis, gait and body height (percentile). The data collected during the follow-up visit will be analyzed in a descriptive manner together with data of the patient's hospital stay including baseline data, laboratory works, microbiological results and both antibiotic and surgical treatment.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
78
standardised interview and clinical examination
University Children's Hospital Basel
Basel, Canton of Basel-City, Switzerland
Children's Hospital Lucerne
Lucerne, Switzerland
subjective sequelae score of previously affected body region: lower extremity
Assessment of current pain and ability to perform physical activities summarized in a Subjective Sequelae Score modified after the PODCI (Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument) questionnaire and score: Lower Extremity: 11 Questions, Points 0-35, 0 = no disabilities, 1-11 = minor disability, 12-23 = moderate disability, 24-35 = severe disability Question 1: Current pain: (0-5 Points: never/less than once a month/once a month/once a week/more than once a week/daily) Questions 2-11 (0-3 Points never/less than once a month/once a month/once a week/more than once a week/daily) 2) Short distance running 3) Long distance running 4) Walking \> 100m 5) Walking \> 1000m 6) Climbing stairs 7) Walking uphill 8) Walking downhill 9) Participation in ball games/sports 10) Kneeling down 11) Sitting low (e.g. car, couch)
Time frame: Day 1 (at single study visit)
subjective sequelae score of previously affected body region: upper extremity
Assessment of current pain and ability to perform physical activities summarized in a Subjective Sequelae Score modified after the PODCI (Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument) questionnaire and score: Upper Extremity: 6 Questions, Points 0-35, 0 = no disabilities, 1-6 = minor disability, 7-13 = moderate disability, 14-20 = severe disability Question 1: Current pain: (0-5 Points: never/less than once a month/once a month/once a week/more than once a week/daily) Questions 2-6 (0-3 Points never/less than once a month/once a month/once a week/more than once a week/daily) 2) Light work with upper body 3) Heavy work (e.g. Lifting heavy things) 4) Using Tools 5) Putting weight on upper body 6) Overhead work
Time frame: Day 1 (at single study visit)
relevant restricted range of motion
restricted range of motion of \> 20° of previously affected body part / joint compared to the other side
Time frame: Day 1 (at single study visit)
asymmetric axis of leg or arm
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asymmetric leg or arm axis of previously affected lower or upper limb, respectively.
Time frame: Day 1 (at single study visit)
limb length discrepancy of > 1cm
asymmetric length of legs/arms of previously affected lower or upper limb, respectively.
Time frame: Day 1 (at single study visit)
abnormal gait (only in case of previously affected lower limb)
abnormal gait (e.g. limping) at examination
Time frame: Day 1 (at single study visit)
z-score decline of body height since hospital discharge (only in case of previously affected lower limb)
decline in body height between hospital discharge and study visit
Time frame: variable, between 4 and 14 years, depending on time frame between date of discharge and today's study visit.