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Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers
BACKGROUND: Synovial sepsis is a commonly occurring, potentially career‐ending or even life‐threatening orthopaedic emergency. Diagnosis of synovial sepsis is currently primarily based on synovial fluid analysis, which often leaves diagnostic ambiguity due to overlap of clinicopathological parameter...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290786/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.13459 |
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author | Haralambus, Rhea Florczyk, Agnieszka Sigl, Eva Gültekin, Sinan Vogl, Claus Brandt, Sabine Schnierer, Marlies Gamerith, Clemens Jenner, Florien |
author_facet | Haralambus, Rhea Florczyk, Agnieszka Sigl, Eva Gültekin, Sinan Vogl, Claus Brandt, Sabine Schnierer, Marlies Gamerith, Clemens Jenner, Florien |
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description | BACKGROUND: Synovial sepsis is a commonly occurring, potentially career‐ending or even life‐threatening orthopaedic emergency. Diagnosis of synovial sepsis is currently primarily based on synovial fluid analysis, which often leaves diagnostic ambiguity due to overlap of clinicopathological parameters between septic and aseptic inflammatory synovitis. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the reliability of lysozyme (LYS), myeloperoxidase (MPO) and elastase (ELT) as biomarkers for synovial sepsis in horses using a photometric assay to measure increased enzyme activity. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, single‐blinded, analytical, clinical study. METHODS: Equine synovial samples were assigned to one of three groups: (1) healthy controls (n = 10), (2) aseptic (n = 27) and (3) septic synovitis (n = 30). The enzyme activity assays (LYS, MPO and ELT) were compared with standard synovial fluid parameters and broad‐range bacterial 16S rDNA PCR. RESULTS: LYS and MPO activities were significantly different between septic synovial samples, and both aseptic and control samples (P < .001, LYS: confidence interval [CI]: 2.25‐3.41, resp., 2.21‐3.8, MPO: CI 0.752‐1.6, resp., 0.639‐1.81). LYS achieved a 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity in differentiating between septic and aseptic (cut‐off value 751.4) or control (cut‐off: 484.6) samples (P < .001). MPO reached 93.33% sensitivity, 100% specificity for distinguishing septic from control (cut‐off value: 0.1254) synovial samples and 93.33% sensitivity, 81.48% specificity for discriminating between septic and aseptic (cut‐off value: 0.1305) synovial samples (P < .001). ELT activity could not be measured in any synovial sample. Both the LYS and the MPO measurements showed a highly significant correlation with PCR (LYS r = .79, MPO r = .69), synovial leukocyte count (LYS r = .752, MPO r = .571), % neutrophils (LYS r = .751, MPO r = 0.663) and each other (r = .744, all P < .001). MAIN LIMITATIONS: Variation in horses’ signalment, affected synovial structures and synovial fluid freezing times may have affected the discriminative power of this study. CONCLUSIONS: Increased MPO and LYS activities allow reliable, rapid diagnosis of synovial sepsis with high sensitivity and specificity. |
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spelling | pubmed-92907862022-07-20 Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers Haralambus, Rhea Florczyk, Agnieszka Sigl, Eva Gültekin, Sinan Vogl, Claus Brandt, Sabine Schnierer, Marlies Gamerith, Clemens Jenner, Florien Equine Vet J Analytical Clinical Studies BACKGROUND: Synovial sepsis is a commonly occurring, potentially career‐ending or even life‐threatening orthopaedic emergency. Diagnosis of synovial sepsis is currently primarily based on synovial fluid analysis, which often leaves diagnostic ambiguity due to overlap of clinicopathological parameters between septic and aseptic inflammatory synovitis. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the reliability of lysozyme (LYS), myeloperoxidase (MPO) and elastase (ELT) as biomarkers for synovial sepsis in horses using a photometric assay to measure increased enzyme activity. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, single‐blinded, analytical, clinical study. METHODS: Equine synovial samples were assigned to one of three groups: (1) healthy controls (n = 10), (2) aseptic (n = 27) and (3) septic synovitis (n = 30). The enzyme activity assays (LYS, MPO and ELT) were compared with standard synovial fluid parameters and broad‐range bacterial 16S rDNA PCR. RESULTS: LYS and MPO activities were significantly different between septic synovial samples, and both aseptic and control samples (P < .001, LYS: confidence interval [CI]: 2.25‐3.41, resp., 2.21‐3.8, MPO: CI 0.752‐1.6, resp., 0.639‐1.81). LYS achieved a 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity in differentiating between septic and aseptic (cut‐off value 751.4) or control (cut‐off: 484.6) samples (P < .001). MPO reached 93.33% sensitivity, 100% specificity for distinguishing septic from control (cut‐off value: 0.1254) synovial samples and 93.33% sensitivity, 81.48% specificity for discriminating between septic and aseptic (cut‐off value: 0.1305) synovial samples (P < .001). ELT activity could not be measured in any synovial sample. Both the LYS and the MPO measurements showed a highly significant correlation with PCR (LYS r = .79, MPO r = .69), synovial leukocyte count (LYS r = .752, MPO r = .571), % neutrophils (LYS r = .751, MPO r = 0.663) and each other (r = .744, all P < .001). MAIN LIMITATIONS: Variation in horses’ signalment, affected synovial structures and synovial fluid freezing times may have affected the discriminative power of this study. CONCLUSIONS: Increased MPO and LYS activities allow reliable, rapid diagnosis of synovial sepsis with high sensitivity and specificity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-06-15 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9290786/ /pubmed/33977535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.13459 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Equine Veterinary Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of EVJ Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Analytical Clinical Studies Haralambus, Rhea Florczyk, Agnieszka Sigl, Eva Gültekin, Sinan Vogl, Claus Brandt, Sabine Schnierer, Marlies Gamerith, Clemens Jenner, Florien Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers |
title | Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers |
title_full | Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers |
title_fullStr | Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers |
title_full_unstemmed | Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers |
title_short | Detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers |
title_sort | detection of synovial sepsis in horses using enzymes as biomarkers |
topic | Analytical Clinical Studies |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290786/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.13459 |
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