假体周围关节感染-范围综述。

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY
Innovative Surgical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-11-20 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1515/iss-2024-0016
Yasmin Youssef, Annika Hättich, Kim Lydia Klepka
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摘要

假体周围关节感染(PJI)是初级全关节成形术后的严重并发症。尽管该领域的研究日益增多,但 PJI 的诊断、分类和管理仍是一项挑战。这主要是由于 PJI 在临床常规中的临床表现不尽相同,以及与患者相关的继发性诊断和假体周围组织状况等因素。早期发现 PJI 对进行适当治疗至关重要。然而,目前对 PJI 的定义还没有 100% 的灵敏度或阴性预测值。这有可能导致 PJI 诊断延迟或漏诊。此外,手术和抗生素治疗也是 PJI 文献中讨论最多的话题之一。目前,国际上尚未就不同 PJI 实体的治疗方法达成共识。总之,PJI 诊断和治疗的许多方面仍存在争议,由于研究的异质性和有限的可比性,目前的研究仅具有有限的可比性。
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Periprosthetic joint infections - a scoping review.

Periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are dramatic complications after primary total joint arthroplasty. Despite increasing research in this field, the diagnosis, classification, and management of PJI remain a challenge. This is mainly due to the heterogenous clinical presentation of PJI in clinical routine and patient-related factors as secondary diagnosis and periprosthetic tissue condition. The early detection of PJI is essential for adequate treatment. However, there is no definition for PJI with 100 % sensitivity or a negative predictive value. This can potentially lead to a delayed or missed diagnosis of PJI. Furthermore, the surgical and antibiotic treatment is among the most discussed topics in PJI literature. There is no international consensus on the treatment of different PJI entities. Concludingly many aspects of PJI diagnostics and treatment remain controversially discussed and current studies are only comparable to a limited extent due to study heterogeneity and limited comparability.

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