[Clinical Characteristics of 68 Patients with Osteoarticular Tuberculosis].

Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao

Department of Orthopedics, PUMC Hospital,CAMS and PUMC,Beijing 100730,China.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study analyzed 68 patients with osteoarticular tuberculosis, finding a majority were male (61.8%) with a median age of 56 years.
  • Common symptoms included pain and dysfunction (86.8%) along with fever (47.1%), and the study highlighted a significant connection between weight loss and the likelihood of developing multifocal infection.
  • The research emphasized the importance of bone biopsy for diagnosis and found that the tuberculosis T cell test was highly effective, with a recommendation for comprehensive imaging to prevent missed diagnoses.

Article Abstract

Objective To analyze the clinical features of patients with osteoarticular tuberculosis. Method This retrospective study included a cohort of 68 osteoarticular tuberculosis patients hospitalized in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2013 to December 2020.Results The patients included 42(61.8%)males and 26(38.2%)females,with a median age of 56 years.Tuberculosis pathogen was detected in 39(57.4%)patients,and 29(42.6%)patients were diagnosed by clinical manifestations.The median time from onset to diagnosis was 4 months.The most common manifestations were pain and dysfunction(86.8%),followed by fever(47.1%),weight loss(36.8%),and night sweats(13.2%).Concomitant active tuberculosis in other organs was observed in 27(39.7%)patients.Unifocal and multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis occurred in 51(75.0%)patients and 17(25.0%)patients,respectively,which mainly attacked thoracic and lumbar spines.Tuberculosis T cell test was positive in 92.7% patients.All the bone biopsies revealed epithelioid granuloma with/without necrosis,with 75.0% positive for mycobacterial DNA,55.1% positive for mycobacterial culture,and 20% positive for acid-fast staining.The risk of developing multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis in the patients with weight loss was 5.333 times(=0.013)that of the patients with stable weight.Conclusions The diagnosis of osteoarticular tuberculosis is difficult and tuberculosis T cell test is an effective means.Bone biopsy is the key to diagnosis,and the PCR of mycobacterial DNA shows the highest positive derection rate.Multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis is not rare,especially in the patients with weight loss.Thus,a comprehensive imaging evaluation is recommended to avoid missed diagnosis.

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