학술논문

Fungal Osteomyelitis: A Systematic Review of Reported Cases
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Microorganisms. July 2023, Vol. 11 Issue 7
Subject
International economic relations
Analysis
Risk factors
Health aspects
Antifungal agents -- Health aspects -- Analysis
Medical research -- Analysis -- Health aspects
Epidemiology -- Analysis -- Health aspects
Osteomyelitis -- Risk factors
Medicine, Experimental -- Analysis -- Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
2076-2607
Abstract
Author(s): Erika Asperges (corresponding author) [1,*]; Giuseppe Albi [2]; Francesco Truffelli [1,3]; Andrea Salvaderi [1,3]; Flavia Puci [1,3]; Aurelia Sangani [1,3]; Valentina Zuccaro [1]; Valeria Scotti [4]; Paolo Orsolini [5,1]; [...]
Fungal osteomyelitis is considered a rare disease, and the published literature mainly comprises case reports, case series and narrative reviews. A systematic review was undertaken to provide a practice-based global perspective on this disease, focusing on epidemiology and treatment strategies. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Library between the 3rd and 8th of March 2023 using a predefined search string. We included studies with at least one patient with a diagnosis of fungal osteomyelitis published before the 1st of January 2023. We included all study designs except for reviews, and we excluded non-English languages and grey literature. After exclusion, 678 studies, mostly case reports, were included. Descriptive analysis was performed on 1072 patients. The most common aetiological agent was Aspergillus (26.5%), followed by Candida (20.7%) and Mucor (16.8%), and the bones most frequently involved were the vertebrae. We described the characteristics of patients divided by site of infection, and we found that diabetes mellitus, disseminated fungal infection, surgery and local lesion were major risk factors. We also successfully associated duration of treatment with outcome. We provided a general overview of this rare disease, and we highlighted the need for high-quality investigations on the subject.