Osteomyelitis
Investigations:
- Blood cultures recommended. If positive, repeat blood cultures to ensure clearance of bacteremia.
- CBC and differential, serum creatinine.
- ESR, CRP (may be useful to follow response but normal initial values do not exclude diagnosis).
- Plain x-ray +/- MRI, or bone scan +/- WBC scan
- MRI superior to x-ray and bone scan for early diagnosis of bone/joint infections
- bone scan may be falsely positive if recent trauma/aspiration of joint/superficial infection
Therapy:
- Clindamycin achieves excellent bone penetration and is a good agent for osteomyelitis if organism susceptible. However due to high resistance rates, not recommended empirically.