骨感染:临床医生,科学家和教育工作者的临床优先事项。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
T F Moriarty, G Muthukrishnan, J L Daiss, C Xie, K Nishitani, Y Morita, H Awad, K L de Mesy Bentley, E Masters, T Bui, M Yan, J Owen, B Mooney, S Gill, J Puetzler, J C Wenke, M Morgenstern, W-J Metsemakers, C Noll, A Joeris, R G Richards, E M Schwarz, S L Kates
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摘要

骨感染是近年来骨科创伤外科中尚未解决的突出临床问题之一,受到越来越多的关注。事实上,无论围手术期管理水平如何,包括抗生素预防,感染都可能在各种患者类型中发生。可能涉及的一些主要未知因素和未来干预的主要目标包括更准确和侵入性更小的诊断选择,更彻底和准确的清创方案,以及更有效和更有针对性的抗菌素。潜在的生物学在骨感染的临床管理中占主导地位,其中生物膜形成、骨溶解和血管化等特征尤其具有影响力。基于这个问题的持续存在,提高对基础生物学的理解被认为是实现该领域创新的必要条件。此外,从临床方面来看,将这些创新转化为患者需要更好的证据、文件和推广。本文综述了AO创伤临床优先项目在骨感染方面的研究结果和进展。
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Bone infection: a clinical priority for clinicians, scientists and educators.

Bone infection has received increasing attention in recent years as one of the main outstanding clinical problems in orthopaedic-trauma surgery that has not been successfully addressed. In fact, infection may develop across a spectrum of patient types regardless of the level of perioperative management, including antibiotic prophylaxis. Some of the main unknown factors that may be involved, and the main targets for future intervention, include more accurate and less invasive diagnostic options, more thorough and accurate debridement protocols, and more potent and targeted antimicrobials. The underlying biology dominates the clinical management of bone infections, with features such as biofilm formation, osteolysis and vascularisation being particularly influential. Based on the persistence of this problem, an improved understanding of the basic biology is deemed necessary to enable innovation in the field. Furthermore, from the clinical side, better evidence, documentation and outreach will be required to translate these innovations to the patient. This review presents the findings and progress of the AO Trauma Clinical Priority Program on the topic of bone infection.

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European cells & materials
European cells & materials 生物-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
55
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: eCM provides an interdisciplinary forum for publication of preclinical research in the musculoskeletal field (Trauma, Maxillofacial (including dental), Spine and Orthopaedics). The clinical relevance of the work must be briefly mentioned within the abstract, and in more detail in the paper. Poor abstracts which do not concisely cover the paper contents will not be sent for review. Incremental steps in research will not be entertained by eCM journal.Cross-disciplinary papers that go across our scope areas are welcomed.
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