Corticosteroids for Children with Septic Arthritis

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Researchers conducted a review of the effects of corticosteroids given in addition to antibiotics to children with septic arthritis. Evidence was sought until April 2018.

After searching for all relevant studies, reviewers found two studies with 149 children.

These studies were conducted in hospitalized children with a normal immune system between the ages of three months and 18 years living in Costa Rica and Israel.

The longest follow-up was one year.

Septic arthritis, which is more frequent in children, is a serious disease caused by bacteria that infect the joints.

Patients are usually treated with antibiotics, but secondary inflammation can destroy the joint and can reduce the ability of the joint to function normally.

Corticosteroids are a group of medications with anti-inflammatory properties. Corticosteroids may reduce the consequences of inflammation in the joints.

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