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Spinal infection multidisciplinary management project (SIMP): from diagnosis to treatment guideline

Authors :
F. Facchini
Giovanni Barbanti-Brodano
Fabio Tumietto
R. Bacchin
Cristina Nanni
Luca Boriani
Eugenio Rimondi
Pierluigi Viale
Ugo Albisinni
S Bonarelli
Stefano Fanti
Stefano Bandiera
Simone Colangeli
Alessandro Gasbarrini
Eleonora Zamparini
Rosanna Ciminari
Riccardo Ghermandi
L. Babbi
Alessandro Corghi
Vincenzo Allegri
A. Morigi
M. Difiore
Francesco Cristini
Maria Cristina Malaguti
Stefano Boriani
J. Frugiuele
Giada Rorato
G. Marinacci
Luca Amendola
Silvia Terzi
Caterina Salvadori
Gasbarrini A
Boriani L
Nanni C
Zamparini E
Rorato G
Ghermandi R
Salvadori C
Allegri V
Bandiera S
Barbanti-Brodano G
Colangeli S
Corghi A
Terzi S
Babbi L
Amendola L
Cristini F
Marinacci G
Tumietto F
Ciminari R
Malaguti MC
Rimondi E
Difiore M
Bacchin R
Facchini F
Frugiuele J
Morigi A
Albisinni U
Bonarelli S
Fanti S
Viale P
Boriani S
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Spine infections require a multidisciplinary approach to be treated and solved. A guide line to drive physicians in the deep complexity of such a disease is extremely helpful. SIMP suggests a flow-chart built up on clear concepts such as right and well managed antibiotic therapy, sound stability of the spine, correct and smart use of the standard and functional imaging techniques, such as f18 FDG PET/CT. In 16 months a total of 41 patients have been treated for spondylodiscitis, discitis and vertebral osteomyelitis by our team of physicians and 25 patients have been enrolled in a prospective study whose target is the assessment of the SIMP flow-chart and of every single aspect that characterize it.

Details

ISSN :
03946320
Volume :
24
Issue :
1 Suppl 2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of immunopathology and pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bdc39f59937cb76f74b35cf9329f3f88