Fl. Sapico et al., BONE AND JOINT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS - REVIEW OF A 4-YEAR EXPERIENCE, Clinical infectious diseases, 22(5), 1996, pp. 783-787
Musculoskeletal complaints have been reported to occur in as many as 4
4% of patients with infective endocarditis (IE). A 4-year retrospectiv
e review of 104 cases of IE in which new diagnostic criteria were used
showed that 24 episodes (23%) began with musculoskeletal complaints.
Sixteen of the 24 episodes (66%) involved osteoarticular infection (OA
I) documented during the period of hospitalization. Thus, in 15% of th
e 104 cases of IE, OAI was documented. The 16 episodes occurred in 15
patients, all of whom were intravenous drug abusers (IVDAs). In contra
st, OAI was documented in none of the 38 cases in the IE population th
at did not involve IVDAs, Only three episodes were associated with sin
gle rather than multiple bone or joint involvement. There were no deat
hs, and the patients' conditions seemed to respond well to appropriate
therapy. OAIs appear to be uncommon in patients with IE who are not I
VDAs. Musculoskeletal complaints in the IVDA population with IE, howev
er, should prompt a careful search for OAI.