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Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app

Background: Differentiation between uncomplicated and complicated postoperative wound drainage after arthroplasty is crucial to prevent unnecessary reoperation. Prospective data about the duration and amount of postoperative wound drainage in patients with and without prosthetic joint infection (PJI...

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Autores principales: Scheper, Henk, Mahdad, Rachid, Elzer, Brenda, Löwik, Claudia, Zijlstra, Wierd, Gosens, Taco, van der Lugt, Joris C. T., van der Wal, Robert J. P., Poolman, Rudolf W., Somford, Matthijs P., Jutte, Paul C., Bos, Pieter K., Zwaan, Richard E., Nelissen, Rob G. H. H., Visser, Leo G., de Boer, Mark G. J., the wound care app study group
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Copernicus GmbH 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36938482
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/jbji-8-59-2023
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author Scheper, Henk
Mahdad, Rachid
Elzer, Brenda
Löwik, Claudia
Zijlstra, Wierd
Gosens, Taco
van der Lugt, Joris C. T.
van der Wal, Robert J. P.
Poolman, Rudolf W.
Somford, Matthijs P.
Jutte, Paul C.
Bos, Pieter K.
Zwaan, Richard E.
Nelissen, Rob G. H. H.
Visser, Leo G.
de Boer, Mark G. J.
the wound care app study group,
author_facet Scheper, Henk
Mahdad, Rachid
Elzer, Brenda
Löwik, Claudia
Zijlstra, Wierd
Gosens, Taco
van der Lugt, Joris C. T.
van der Wal, Robert J. P.
Poolman, Rudolf W.
Somford, Matthijs P.
Jutte, Paul C.
Bos, Pieter K.
Zwaan, Richard E.
Nelissen, Rob G. H. H.
Visser, Leo G.
de Boer, Mark G. J.
the wound care app study group,
author_sort Scheper, Henk
collection PubMed
description Background: Differentiation between uncomplicated and complicated postoperative wound drainage after arthroplasty is crucial to prevent unnecessary reoperation. Prospective data about the duration and amount of postoperative wound drainage in patients with and without prosthetic joint infection (PJI) are currently absent. Methods: A multicentre cohort study was conducted to assess the duration and amount of wound drainage in patients after arthroplasty. During 30 postoperative days after arthroplasty, patients recorded their wound status in a previously developed wound care app and graded the amount of wound drainage on a 5-point scale. Data about PJI in the follow-up period were extracted from the patient files. Results: Of the 1019 included patients, 16 patients (1.6 %) developed a PJI. Minor wound drainage decreased from the first to the fourth postoperative week from 50 % to 3 %. Both moderate to severe wound drainage in the third week and newly developed wound drainage in the second week after a week without drainage were strongly associated with PJI (odds ratio (OR) 103.23, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 26.08 to 408.57, OR 80.71, 95 % CI 9.12 to 714.52, respectively). The positive predictive value (PPV) for PJI was 83 % for moderate to heavy wound drainage in the third week. Conclusion: Moderate to heavy wound drainage and persistent wound drainage were strongly associated with PJI. The PPV of wound drainage for PJI was high for moderate to heavy drainage in the third week but was low for drainage in the first week. Therefore, additional parameters are needed to guide the decision to reoperate on patients for suspected acute PJI.
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spelling pubmed-100152572023-03-16 Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app Scheper, Henk Mahdad, Rachid Elzer, Brenda Löwik, Claudia Zijlstra, Wierd Gosens, Taco van der Lugt, Joris C. T. van der Wal, Robert J. P. Poolman, Rudolf W. Somford, Matthijs P. Jutte, Paul C. Bos, Pieter K. Zwaan, Richard E. Nelissen, Rob G. H. H. Visser, Leo G. de Boer, Mark G. J. the wound care app study group, J Bone Jt Infect Original Full-Length Article Background: Differentiation between uncomplicated and complicated postoperative wound drainage after arthroplasty is crucial to prevent unnecessary reoperation. Prospective data about the duration and amount of postoperative wound drainage in patients with and without prosthetic joint infection (PJI) are currently absent. Methods: A multicentre cohort study was conducted to assess the duration and amount of wound drainage in patients after arthroplasty. During 30 postoperative days after arthroplasty, patients recorded their wound status in a previously developed wound care app and graded the amount of wound drainage on a 5-point scale. Data about PJI in the follow-up period were extracted from the patient files. Results: Of the 1019 included patients, 16 patients (1.6 %) developed a PJI. Minor wound drainage decreased from the first to the fourth postoperative week from 50 % to 3 %. Both moderate to severe wound drainage in the third week and newly developed wound drainage in the second week after a week without drainage were strongly associated with PJI (odds ratio (OR) 103.23, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 26.08 to 408.57, OR 80.71, 95 % CI 9.12 to 714.52, respectively). The positive predictive value (PPV) for PJI was 83 % for moderate to heavy wound drainage in the third week. Conclusion: Moderate to heavy wound drainage and persistent wound drainage were strongly associated with PJI. The PPV of wound drainage for PJI was high for moderate to heavy drainage in the third week but was low for drainage in the first week. Therefore, additional parameters are needed to guide the decision to reoperate on patients for suspected acute PJI. Copernicus GmbH 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10015257/ /pubmed/36938482 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/jbji-8-59-2023 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Henk Scheper et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Full-Length Article
Scheper, Henk
Mahdad, Rachid
Elzer, Brenda
Löwik, Claudia
Zijlstra, Wierd
Gosens, Taco
van der Lugt, Joris C. T.
van der Wal, Robert J. P.
Poolman, Rudolf W.
Somford, Matthijs P.
Jutte, Paul C.
Bos, Pieter K.
Zwaan, Richard E.
Nelissen, Rob G. H. H.
Visser, Leo G.
de Boer, Mark G. J.
the wound care app study group,
Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app
title Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app
title_full Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app
title_fullStr Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app
title_full_unstemmed Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app
title_short Wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app
title_sort wound drainage after arthroplasty and prediction of acute prosthetic joint infection: prospective data from a multicentre cohort study using a telemonitoring app
topic Original Full-Length Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36938482
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/jbji-8-59-2023
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