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Clinical outcome and risk factors for failure in late acute prosthetic joint infections treated with debridement and implant retention.

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2018-08-07

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Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan
Sebillotte, Marine
Lomas, Jose
Taylor, Adrian
Benavent-Palomares, Eva
Murillo, Oscar
Parvizi, Javad
Shohat, Noam
Cobo-Reinoso, Javier
Escudero-Sanchez, Rosa

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Elsevier Ltd
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Debridement, antibiotics and implant retention (DAIR) is the recommended treatment for all acute prosthetic joint infections (PJI), but its efficacy in patients with late acute (LA) PJI is not well described. Patients diagnosed with LA PJI between 2005 and 2015 were retrospectively evaluated. LA PJI was defined as the development of acute symptoms (≤ 3 weeks) occurring ≥ 3 months after arthroplasty. Failure was defined as: (i) the need for implant removal, (ii) infection related death, (iii) the need for suppressive antibiotic therapy and/or (iv) relapse or reinfection during follow-up. 340 patients from 27 centers were included. The overall failure rate was 45.0% (153/340). Failure was dominated by Staphylococcus aureus PJI (54.7%, 76/139). Significant independent preoperative risk factors for failure according to the multivariate analysis were: fracture as indication for the prosthesis (odds ratio (OR) 5.4), rheumatoid arthritis (OR 5.1), age above 80 years (OR 2.6), male gender (OR 2.0) and C-reactive protein > 150 mg/L (OR 2.0). Exchanging the mobile components during DAIR was the strongest predictor for treatment success (OR 0.35). LA PJIs have a high failure rate. Treatment strategies should be individualized according to patients' age, comorbidity, clinical presentation and microorganism causing the infection.

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Aged, 80 and over
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Arthritis, Infectious
Debridement
Female
Humans
Male
Odds Ratio
Prosthesis Retention
Prosthesis-Related Infections
Retrospective Studies
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Staphylococcal Infections
Treatment Failure
Treatment Outcome

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Terapéutica
Pacientes
Infecciones
Antibacterianos
Recurrencia
Prótesis e implantes
Artroplastia
Desbridamiento
Comorbilidad
Articulaciones

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Acute, Hematogenous, Prosthetic joint infection, Risk factors, failure

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Wouthuyzen-Bakker M, Sebillotte M, Lomas J, Taylor A, Palomares EB, Murillo O, et al. Clinical outcome and risk factors for failure in late acute prosthetic joint infections treated with debridement and implant retention. J Infect. 2019 Jan;78(1):40-47.