{Reference Type}: Consensus Development Conference {Title}: Consensus in diagnostic definitions for bone or joint infections in children by a Delphi method with European French-speaking experts. {Author}: Mitha A;Boulyana M;Hue V;Pruvost I;Martinot A; ;Dubos F; {Journal}: Acta Paediatr {Volume}: 101 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: Aug 2012 {Factor}: 4.056 {DOI}: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2012.02716.x {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: Various diagnostic criteria have been proposed for bone or joint infection. This study used a Delphi process to determine the consensual definitions for arthritis, osteomyelitis and bone or joint infections in general in children.
METHODS: A group of European French-speaking experts participated in an email Delphi process. Definitions were identified during a systematic search of the PubMed database. Five definitions of arthritis, eight for osteomyelitis and five for bone or joint infections in general were included in a three-round process. We sought two sorts of definitions: definitions for 'definitive' diagnoses for epidemiological studies and definitions for 'probable' diagnoses for clinical or therapeutic studies, considering enlarged criteria.
RESULTS: Ten experts were involved in the Delphi process. A consensus was reached for a definitive diagnosis of arthritis, osteomyelitis and bone or joint infections in general. A consensus was also reached for a probable diagnosis of bone or joint infections in general.
CONCLUSIONS: This Delphi process made consensus definitions and criteria available for bone or joint infections that could improve the comparability of both epidemiological and clinical studies. This is a first step to standardise diagnostic criteria and distinguish definitive and probable bone or joint infections in children.