Low diagnostic value of synovial aspiration culture prior to reimplantation in periprosthetic joint infection

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Background/Aim: We aimed to determine the diagnostic value of the synovial aspiration culture prior to reimplantation in two- (or more) stage exchange of periprosthetic joint infection. Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective study, spanning over ten years including all synovial cultures of patients with two- (or more) stage exchange due to periprosthetic joint infection. Results: A total of 183 patients were included, mean age was 66.6 years (range=12.8-93.4 years). Overall sensitivity of synovial aspiration cultures before reimplantation was 56.6%, specificity 84.6%, negative predictive value (NPV) 63.8%, positive predictive value (PPV) 80.2%, area under the curve (AUC) 70.6%. Sensitivity of the knee in comparison to the hip culture was significantly higher, as well as the NPV and the AUC (p=0.038). In case of complete removal of prosthesis, the sensitivity and AUC were significantly reduced, whereas the specificity was comparable with prosthesis in situ, partial removal or complete removal. Conclusion: Due to the low sensitivity, obtaining several synovial cultures in the prosthesis-free interval to exclude persistence of infection, does not seem reasonable.

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Macke, C., Lenhof, S., Graulich, T., Örgel, M., Omar-Pacha, T., Stübig, T., … Omar, M. (2021, August 1). Low diagnostic value of synovial aspiration culture prior to reimplantation in periprosthetic joint infection. In Vivo. International Institute of Anticancer Research. https://doi.org/10.21873/INVIVO.12518

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