Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 3 de 3
Filter
2.
Int Orthop ; 36(2): 239-44, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22215366

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The optimal management of pyogenic discitis is not agreed on. We conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional, observational study in which all patients with discitis who attended Hospital San Carlos Madrid from January 1999 to January 2009 were included. METHODS: We identified 108 consecutive adult patients with infectious discitis. There were 49 men and 59 women with an average age of 67,5 (+/- 16,89) years in the study group. Mean follow-up interval was 6,06 (12,5-2) years. 78 patients had spontaneous discitis and 30 patients had postoperative discitis. Inclusion criteria for the review were illness compatible with vertebral infection and / or evidence of spinal involvement on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). RESULTS: In 56 percutaneous discal biopsy (52% patients) were positive in 28 cases. A single disc was infected in 100 patients. The segments involved were the cervical spine in four, the thoracic spine in 38 and the lumbar spine in 66. One or more comorbid diseases were present in 73 (68%) of 108 patients. Diabetes mellitus was the most common disease. Comorbid disease was rapidly fatal in four patients, ultimately fatal in seven patients, and nonfatal or not present in 97 patients (90 %). CONCLUSION: Early diagnosis is a major challenge. Heightened awareness and the prompt use of MRI are necessary to avoid diagnostic delay. Prolonged antimicrobial therapy and the judicious application of timely surgical intervention are essential for an optimal outcome.


Subject(s)
Cervical Vertebrae/microbiology , Discitis/drug therapy , Discitis/surgery , Lumbar Vertebrae/microbiology , Thoracic Vertebrae/microbiology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Comorbidity , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology , Discitis/diagnosis , Discitis/epidemiology , Female , Hospitals, University , Humans , Incidence , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Spain/epidemiology , Treatment Outcome
3.
Int Orthop ; 31(1): 33-7, 2007 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16547716

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: In this study we validated intraoperatively the analysis of polymorphonuclear leucocyte frozen sections for diagnosis of infection in hip and knee revisions. Between 1996 and 2002 we examined sections and cultured periprosthetic tissues in prosthetic revision in 170 cases, including 146 cases (83 hips and 63 knees). We assessed sensitivity (SE), specificity (SP), positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), Youden index, positive likelihood ratio (PLR) and negative likelihood ratio (NLR). We compared intraoperative findings and paraffin-embedded samples. The results in the knee group were SE=66.7%, SP=89.7% [95% confidence interval (CI)], PPV=81% (95% CI), NPV=81.4% (95% CI), Youden index=0.56, PLR=6.5 (95% CI) and NLR=0.4 (95% CI). In the paraffin-embedded samples the results were SE=91%, SP=87% (95% CI), PPV=81% (95% CI), NPV=94% (95% CI), PLR=7 (95% CI) and NLR=8.7 (95% CI). We found a significant difference. The results in the hip group were SE=50%, SP=100% (95% CI), PPV=100% (95% CI), NPV=94.9% (95% CI), Youden index=0.5 and PLR=0.5 (95% CI). In hip and knee prosthetic revision surgery the presence of polymorphonuclear cells correlates with infection, but their absence does not exclude it. It is a quick and inexpensive test that should be included in the diagnostic protocol in revision surgery. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: diagnostic Study (investigating a diagnostic test), level I. See instructions to authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.


Subject(s)
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/adverse effects , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/adverse effects , Frozen Sections/methods , Prosthesis-Related Infections/diagnosis , Surgical Wound Infection/diagnosis , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Antibiotic Prophylaxis , Bacteriological Techniques , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Hip Joint/microbiology , Hip Joint/pathology , Humans , Intraoperative Period , Knee Joint/microbiology , Knee Joint/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Neutrophils/pathology , Predictive Value of Tests , Prospective Studies , Prosthesis-Related Infections/epidemiology , Prosthesis-Related Infections/microbiology , Reoperation , Spain/epidemiology , Surgical Wound Infection/epidemiology , Surgical Wound Infection/microbiology
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...