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Study of Inflammatory and Infection Markers in Periprosthetic Fluid: Correlation with Blood Analysis in Retrospective and Prospective Studies

BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection represents the most severe complication in prosthetic breast reconstruction. Risk profiling represents a useful tool for both clinicians and patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In our hospital, 534 breast reconstructions with tissue expander implants, in 500 patients...

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Autores principales: Lisa, Andrea, Belgiovine, Cristina, Maione, Luca, Rimondo, Andrea, Battistini, Andrea, Agnelli, Benedetta, Murolo, Matteo, Galtelli, Leonardo, Monari, Marta, Klinger, Marco, Vinci, Valeriano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7997767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33791369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6650846
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author Lisa, Andrea
Belgiovine, Cristina
Maione, Luca
Rimondo, Andrea
Battistini, Andrea
Agnelli, Benedetta
Murolo, Matteo
Galtelli, Leonardo
Monari, Marta
Klinger, Marco
Vinci, Valeriano
author_facet Lisa, Andrea
Belgiovine, Cristina
Maione, Luca
Rimondo, Andrea
Battistini, Andrea
Agnelli, Benedetta
Murolo, Matteo
Galtelli, Leonardo
Monari, Marta
Klinger, Marco
Vinci, Valeriano
author_sort Lisa, Andrea
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description BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection represents the most severe complication in prosthetic breast reconstruction. Risk profiling represents a useful tool for both clinicians and patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In our hospital, 534 breast reconstructions with tissue expander implants, in 500 patients, were performed. Several clinical variables were collected. In our study, we evaluated the different inflammatory markers present in the periprosthetic fluid and we compared them with the ones present in plasma. RESULTS: The surgical site infection rate resulted to be 10.5%, and reconstruction failed in 4.5% of the cases. The hazard ratio for complications was 2.3 in women over 60 (CI: 1.3-4.07; p = 0.004), 2.57 in patients with expander volume ≥ 500 cc (CI: 1.51-4.38; p < 0.001), 2.14 in patients submitted to previous radiotherapy (CI: 1.05-4.36; p < 0.037), and 1.05 in prolonged drain use (CI: 1.03-1.07; p < 0.001). 25-OH, PCT, and total protein were less concentrated, and ferritin and LDH were more concentrated in the periprosthetic fluid than in plasma (p < 0.001). CRP (p = 0.190) and β-2 microglobulin (p = 0.344) did not change in the two fluids analyzed. PCT initial value is higher in patients who underwent radiotherapy, and it could be related to the higher rate of their postoperative complications. Patients with a tissue expander with a volume ≥ 500 cc show an increasing trend for CRP in time (p = 0.009). CONCLUSIONS: Several risk factors (prolonged time of drains, age older than 60 years, and radiotherapy) have been confirmed by our study. The study of markers in the periprosthetic fluid with respect to their study in plasma could point toward earlier infection detection and support early management.
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spelling pubmed-79977672021-03-30 Study of Inflammatory and Infection Markers in Periprosthetic Fluid: Correlation with Blood Analysis in Retrospective and Prospective Studies Lisa, Andrea Belgiovine, Cristina Maione, Luca Rimondo, Andrea Battistini, Andrea Agnelli, Benedetta Murolo, Matteo Galtelli, Leonardo Monari, Marta Klinger, Marco Vinci, Valeriano Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection represents the most severe complication in prosthetic breast reconstruction. Risk profiling represents a useful tool for both clinicians and patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In our hospital, 534 breast reconstructions with tissue expander implants, in 500 patients, were performed. Several clinical variables were collected. In our study, we evaluated the different inflammatory markers present in the periprosthetic fluid and we compared them with the ones present in plasma. RESULTS: The surgical site infection rate resulted to be 10.5%, and reconstruction failed in 4.5% of the cases. The hazard ratio for complications was 2.3 in women over 60 (CI: 1.3-4.07; p = 0.004), 2.57 in patients with expander volume ≥ 500 cc (CI: 1.51-4.38; p < 0.001), 2.14 in patients submitted to previous radiotherapy (CI: 1.05-4.36; p < 0.037), and 1.05 in prolonged drain use (CI: 1.03-1.07; p < 0.001). 25-OH, PCT, and total protein were less concentrated, and ferritin and LDH were more concentrated in the periprosthetic fluid than in plasma (p < 0.001). CRP (p = 0.190) and β-2 microglobulin (p = 0.344) did not change in the two fluids analyzed. PCT initial value is higher in patients who underwent radiotherapy, and it could be related to the higher rate of their postoperative complications. Patients with a tissue expander with a volume ≥ 500 cc show an increasing trend for CRP in time (p = 0.009). CONCLUSIONS: Several risk factors (prolonged time of drains, age older than 60 years, and radiotherapy) have been confirmed by our study. The study of markers in the periprosthetic fluid with respect to their study in plasma could point toward earlier infection detection and support early management. Hindawi 2021-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7997767/ /pubmed/33791369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6650846 Text en Copyright © 2021 Andrea Lisa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lisa, Andrea
Belgiovine, Cristina
Maione, Luca
Rimondo, Andrea
Battistini, Andrea
Agnelli, Benedetta
Murolo, Matteo
Galtelli, Leonardo
Monari, Marta
Klinger, Marco
Vinci, Valeriano
Study of Inflammatory and Infection Markers in Periprosthetic Fluid: Correlation with Blood Analysis in Retrospective and Prospective Studies
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title_full Study of Inflammatory and Infection Markers in Periprosthetic Fluid: Correlation with Blood Analysis in Retrospective and Prospective Studies
title_fullStr Study of Inflammatory and Infection Markers in Periprosthetic Fluid: Correlation with Blood Analysis in Retrospective and Prospective Studies
title_full_unstemmed Study of Inflammatory and Infection Markers in Periprosthetic Fluid: Correlation with Blood Analysis in Retrospective and Prospective Studies
title_short Study of Inflammatory and Infection Markers in Periprosthetic Fluid: Correlation with Blood Analysis in Retrospective and Prospective Studies
title_sort study of inflammatory and infection markers in periprosthetic fluid: correlation with blood analysis in retrospective and prospective studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7997767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33791369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6650846
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