The effectiveness of systemic antibiotics for osteomyelitis of the foot in adults with diabetes mellitus: A systematic review protocol
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Date
2022-06-17
Citation
Uddin, A., Russell, D., Game, F., Santos, D. and Siddle, H.J. (2022) ‘The effectiveness of systemic antibiotics for osteomyelitis of the foot in adults with diabetes mellitus: a systematic review protocol’, Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 15(1), p. 48. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13047-022-00554-3.
Abstract
Background: Osteomyelitis of the foot is a major complication of diabetes that can be limb and life threatening. Systemic antibiotic pharmacotherapy is often used frst line to eradicate infection and allow restoration of devitalised bone.
The aim is to conduct a systematic review of the efectiveness of systemic antibiotics on osteomyelitis of the foot in
adults with diabetes mellitus.
Methods: A systematic review of all interventional studies treating osteomyelitis with systemic antibiotics in participants with diabetes mellitus and an ulcer of the foot below the malleoli will be conducted. Studies not available in
English and in people below the age of 18 will be excluded. Study selection will follow the Patient Reporting Items
for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA-P guidelines). The quality of the studies will be assessed using the
Cochrane risk-of-bias tool (RoB 2) for all randomised controlled trials and the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale (NOS) will be
used for non-randomised controlled trials. Electronic databases will be searched with no timeline restrictions.
Data Extraction: All identifed references will be imported to the Rayyan Application. Studies for eligibility will be
screened by two reviewers. One reviewer will perform the data extraction and quality appraisal will be conducted
by two authors. If sufcient data is available, the quality will be analysed and a meta-analysis will be performed. Data
synthesis will be conducted, and meta-analysis undertaken using RevMan 5.4.1 Meta-analysis software. Non-parametric data may be compared between selective intervention and outcomes.
Discussion: The results of this systematic review will identify the efectiveness of systemic antibiotic therapy on
osteomyelitis of the foot in people with diabetes based on the set outcome measure criteria. The fndings will establish if there are existing consistent standards or variation in practice when treating diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO).
The study may establish if guidelines are required to standardise practice when treating DFO with systemic antibiotic
therapy. This systematic review protocol will synthesise the existing evidence on the efectiveness of systemic antibiotic therapy for treating DFO.
Trial registration: International Prospective Register for Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) number CRD42021245424.