Abstract

AbstractTo assess the value of next‐generation sequencing (NGS) technology in the diagnosis of osteoarticular brucellosis pathogenesis. Fifty eight patients admitted to the Department of Orthopaedics, Hebei Provincial Chest Hospital from January 2021 to January 2023 were retrospectively analyzed, and the patients were classified into 48 cases in the osteoarticular brucellosis group and 10 cases in the nonosteoarticular brucellosis group according to the final clinical diagnosis. All patients underwent serum agglutination test (SAT), CT‐guided puncture or surgical sampling of lesions for bacteriological culture and NGS after admission. The diagnostic efficacy of these three methods for osteoarticular brucellosis was compared using the final clinical diagnosis as the reference standard. Among the 58 patients with suspected osteoarticular brucellosis, 40 cases (68.97%) were positive by NGS, 33 cases (56.89%) by SAT and 10 cases (17.24%) by culture, and the differences were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Using the final clinical diagnosis as a criterion, the sensitivity of NGS, SAT, and culture for the detection of osteoarticular brucellosis was 83.33%, 62.50%, and 20.83%, respectively, the specificity was 100.00%, 70.00%, and 100.00%, the diagnostic accuracy was 86.20%, 63.79%, and 34.49%, and the κ values were 0.799, 0.590, and 0.504, respectively. NGS has a high pathogen detection rate and sensitivity in the pathogenetic diagnosis of patients with osteoarticular brucellosis and can provide clinical guidance for the diagnosis and management of patients with osteoarticular brucellosis.

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