Microbial etiology of vertebral osteomyelitis/discitis amid the opioid epidemic.

S Alexander Ammerman,Alexander Keister,Joshua Vignolles-Jeong, Noah Mallory,David C Gibbs, Ryan G Eaton, Jianing Ma, David S Xu, Stephanus Viljoen, Andrew J Grossbach

Journal of neurosurgery. Spine(2024)

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OBJECTIVE:The primary goal of this study was to establish the current microbial trends in vertebral osteomyelitis/discitis (VOD) amid the opioid epidemic and to determine if intravenous drug use (IVDU) predisposes one to a unique microbial profile of infection. METHODS:The authors performed a retrospective cohort study consisting of 1175 adult patients diagnosed with VOD between 2011 and 2022 at a single quaternary center. Data were acquired through retrospective chart review, with pertinent demographic and clinical information collected. RESULTS:Staphylococcus aureus was the most cultured organism in both the IVDU and non-IVDU groups at 56.1% and 40.7%, respectively. In the IVDU cohort, Serratia marcescens was the next most prevalently cultured organism at 13.9%. CONCLUSIONS:The present study demonstrates that in the IVDU population S. marcescens is an organism of high concern. The potential for Serratia spp. infection should be accounted for when selecting empirical antimicrobial therapy in VOD patients.
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