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: Aspiration of intervertebral disc space is often done to confirm the diagnosis of native vertebral osteomyelitis. A study has not been done examining the utility of cell counts and differentials of the aspirated fluid in diagnosing native vertebral osteomyelitis (NVO). : In this feasibility study, we prospectively enrolled patients with a suspected diagnosis of NVO referred to the Division of Neuroradiology for image-guided needle aspiration of the intervertebral disc. In this study, manual cell count was done on the aspirated fluid, followed by a differential cytospin technique and touch prep. We obtained demographic, lab, and microbiologic data and used the receiver operating curve (ROC) for statistical analysis. : Over 12 months, we performed 17 aspirates on 14 patients. The median age was 70.5 years (range: 45-77). The median manual cell count on the aspirated fluid was 52 cells (range: 0-6656), the median neutrophil percentage on the touch prep slide was 73 % (range: 5 %-100 %), and the median neutrophil percentage on the cytospin slide was 82 % (range: 0 %-100 %). Routine bacterial cultures were positive in five cases, and the 16S ribosomal RNA gene polymerase chain reaction was positive in two cases. The optimal cutoff for a cell count of 104 total nucleated cells offered a sensitivity and specificity of 86 %, and a neutrophil cutoff of 83 % was associated with a 71 % sensitivity and specificity. : An image-guided aspirated specimen leukocyte differential of % neutrophils or a leukocyte count of was a sensitive and specific test for diagnosing patients with suspected NVO. Additionally, more extensive studies are warranted to confirm the findings.
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