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Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial

Background: Two-stage exchange (TSE) arthroplasty is currently considered the gold standard for chronic periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs), despite a failure rate reported in up to 10% of patients. Little is known about the risk factors that may compromise successful TSE arthroplasty management...

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Autores principales: Di Martino, Alberto, Di Carlo, Gabriele, Pederiva, Davide, Rossomando, Valentino, Pilla, Federico, Brunello, Matteo, D’Agostino, Claudio, Tassinari, Leonardo, Zamparini, Eleonora, Faldini, Cesare
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36826159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13010017
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author Di Martino, Alberto
Di Carlo, Gabriele
Pederiva, Davide
Rossomando, Valentino
Pilla, Federico
Brunello, Matteo
D’Agostino, Claudio
Tassinari, Leonardo
Zamparini, Eleonora
Faldini, Cesare
author_facet Di Martino, Alberto
Di Carlo, Gabriele
Pederiva, Davide
Rossomando, Valentino
Pilla, Federico
Brunello, Matteo
D’Agostino, Claudio
Tassinari, Leonardo
Zamparini, Eleonora
Faldini, Cesare
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description Background: Two-stage exchange (TSE) arthroplasty is currently considered the gold standard for chronic periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs), despite a failure rate reported in up to 10% of patients. Little is known about the risk factors that may compromise successful TSE arthroplasty management in such patients. The main purpose of the current study was to highlight the potential risk factors of patients with chronic PJIs after THA managed by implant removal, outlining the differences between reimplanted patients and those that were never reimplanted because of a non-eradicated infection. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of patient candidates for TSE arthroplasty surgery, managed at the authors’ institution, over a four-year timeframe. The data were retrieved from the hospital’s information database. The enrolled population was divided into two Groups: A, reimplanted; B, non-reimplanted because of a non-eradicated infection within one year. For each Group, demographic information, PJI-related risk factors, type of pathogen and presence of single or polymicrobial infection, were collected and analyzed. Results: In total, 21 patients were included in the study, 14 patients in Group A and 7 in Group B. Major Depression (p = 0.049) and polymicrobial infection (p = 0.04) were more commonly observed in patients that were not reimplanted in the study period. No differences between the two groups were observed when other characteristics were compared. Conclusions: Patients with major depression, or those hosting polymicrobial periprosthetic hip infections, are more susceptible to failure of TSE arthroplasty procedures for chronic PJIs, hampering THA reimplantation. Current findings may drive further research and contribute to the understanding of the role of these risk factors in chronic PJI patients.
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spelling pubmed-99548822023-02-25 Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial Di Martino, Alberto Di Carlo, Gabriele Pederiva, Davide Rossomando, Valentino Pilla, Federico Brunello, Matteo D’Agostino, Claudio Tassinari, Leonardo Zamparini, Eleonora Faldini, Cesare Clin Pract Article Background: Two-stage exchange (TSE) arthroplasty is currently considered the gold standard for chronic periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs), despite a failure rate reported in up to 10% of patients. Little is known about the risk factors that may compromise successful TSE arthroplasty management in such patients. The main purpose of the current study was to highlight the potential risk factors of patients with chronic PJIs after THA managed by implant removal, outlining the differences between reimplanted patients and those that were never reimplanted because of a non-eradicated infection. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of patient candidates for TSE arthroplasty surgery, managed at the authors’ institution, over a four-year timeframe. The data were retrieved from the hospital’s information database. The enrolled population was divided into two Groups: A, reimplanted; B, non-reimplanted because of a non-eradicated infection within one year. For each Group, demographic information, PJI-related risk factors, type of pathogen and presence of single or polymicrobial infection, were collected and analyzed. Results: In total, 21 patients were included in the study, 14 patients in Group A and 7 in Group B. Major Depression (p = 0.049) and polymicrobial infection (p = 0.04) were more commonly observed in patients that were not reimplanted in the study period. No differences between the two groups were observed when other characteristics were compared. Conclusions: Patients with major depression, or those hosting polymicrobial periprosthetic hip infections, are more susceptible to failure of TSE arthroplasty procedures for chronic PJIs, hampering THA reimplantation. Current findings may drive further research and contribute to the understanding of the role of these risk factors in chronic PJI patients. MDPI 2023-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9954882/ /pubmed/36826159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13010017 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Di Martino, Alberto
Di Carlo, Gabriele
Pederiva, Davide
Rossomando, Valentino
Pilla, Federico
Brunello, Matteo
D’Agostino, Claudio
Tassinari, Leonardo
Zamparini, Eleonora
Faldini, Cesare
Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial
title Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial
title_full Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial
title_short Which Patients with Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection Are Less Suitable to Successful Two Stage Exchange Arthroplasty Surgery? A Retrospective Clinical Trial
title_sort which patients with chronic periprosthetic joint infection are less suitable to successful two stage exchange arthroplasty surgery? a retrospective clinical trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36826159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13010017
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