Six-week antibiotic therapy after one-stage replacement arthroplasty for hip and knee periprosthetic joint infection

G. Chieffo , S. Corsia , G. Rougereau , M. Enser , L.J. Eyrolle , S. Kernéis , P. Morand , J. Loubinoux , R. Gauzit , P. Leclerc , P. Wipff , Y. Allanore , P. Anract , D. Salmon
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Abstract

Objectives

One-stage replacement arthroplasty for treatment of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) results in similar cure rate than two-stage (around 85–92%), but antibiotic therapy duration is not well established. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a short six-week antibiotic course in periprosthetic joint infections after onstage exchange.

Patients and methods

Retrospective, observational study conducted at Orthopaedic Department of Cochin Hospital, Paris, between 1st January 2010 and 31 December 2015. Patients with a microbiologically proven PJI, treated with one-stage replacement and 6 weeks (+/1week) of antimicrobial therapy were included. Pearson's-χ2 and Wilcoxon tests were used to compare categorical and continuous variables.

Results

Fifty patients with periprosthetic joint infections (42 hip, 8 knee PJI) treated with one-stage replacement arthroplasty were included. Median age was 69.3 years (IQR 24.5–97.4). Infections occurred after a mean of 36 months (IQR 1–216). Bone biopsy cultures were positive for Staphylococcus spp. in 29 patients (58%), Cutibacterium acnes in 19 (38%), Gram-negative bacilli in 6 (12%). Polymicrobial infections occurred in 12 (24%). Intravenous antibiotics were administered for a median of 11 days (IQR 4–45) and 46 patients (92%) were switched to an oral therapy. Medium follow-up was of 32 months (IQR 12–101). Overall remission rate was 90%.

Conclusions

A six-week course of antibiotics in knee and hip PJIs treated with one-stage RA has a satisfactory remission rate in this open study.

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一期人工关节置换术后6周抗生素治疗髋关节和膝关节假体周围感染
目的一期人工关节置换术治疗假体周围关节感染(PJI)的治愈率与二期相似(约85-92%),但抗生素治疗时间尚不明确。本研究的目的是评估6周短期抗生素疗程对手术置换后假体周围关节感染的疗效。患者和方法2010年1月1日至2015年12月31日在巴黎Cochin医院骨科进行回顾性观察性研究。包括微生物学证实的PJI患者,接受一期替代治疗和6周(+/1周)抗菌治疗。使用Pearson's-χ2和Wilcoxon检验比较分类变量和连续变量。结果50例假体周围关节感染患者(42例髋关节,8例膝关节PJI)行一期人工关节置换术。中位年龄69.3岁(IQR 24.5-97.4)。感染发生时间平均为36个月(IQR 1-216)。骨活检培养阳性葡萄球菌29例(58%),痤疮表皮杆菌19例(38%),革兰氏阴性杆菌6例(12%)。12例(24%)发生多微生物感染。静脉注射抗生素的中位时间为11天(IQR 4-45), 46名患者(92%)转为口服治疗。中位随访32个月(IQR 12-101)。总缓解率为90%。结论在本开放研究中,单期RA治疗膝关节和髋关节PJIs, 6周疗程的抗生素治疗有令人满意的缓解率。
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Medecine et maladies infectieuses
Medecine et maladies infectieuses 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: L''organe d''expression de la Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française (SPILF). Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses is the official publication of the Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française (SPILF). Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses is indexed in the major databases: Medline, Web of Science/Clarivate and Scopus. The journal publishes scientific /research articles, general reviews, short communications and letters, in both English and French. The journal welcomes submissions on the various aspects of infectious pathologies and pathogenic agents. Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses focuses on clinical therapeutics, nosocomial infections, biology, prevention, as well as epidemiology and therapeutics.
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