The multidisciplinary approach to managing prosthetic joint infection: could this lead to improved outcomes?

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Annals of Joint Pub Date : 2020-03-11 DOI:10.21037/AOJ-2020-PJI-12
N. Sandiford, K. Wronka
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Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a devastating complication of the total joint arthroplasty (TJA). It presents a great challenge for the treating clinician. Diagnosis as well as management can prove difficult with significant morbidity for the patients and cost for patients, health care providers and society as a whole. Outcomes of equally challenging pathology such as tumors and polytrauma have been shown to be improved when patients are managed by a team as specialists as opposed to single individuals. The purpose of this study is to review the role of the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) approach in the diagnosis and management of PJI. We examine the influence of this approach on clinical outcomes in patients with PJI. We also discuss the organisational and logistical issues associated with establishment of a MDT as well as several other issues not mentioned in the contemporary orthopaedic literature. All published literature examining the role of multidisciplinary care in the management of PJI and the influence of this approach to the management and outcomes of patients with this diagnosis were included. Studies published in languages other than English were excluded. There is a paucity of data on the influence of multidisciplinary care on outcomes of the management of PJI. Evidence suggests that the MDT has important role in ensuring all factors in the management of this complex group are considered and best possible care is delivered. Multicentre randomised clinical trials are required to assess the influence of MDT’S on outcome as well as important questions around the structuring of these teams.
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管理人工关节感染的多学科方法:这能改善结果吗?
人工关节周围感染(PJI)是全关节置换术(TJA)的严重并发症。这对治疗临床医生来说是一个巨大的挑战。诊断和管理可能很困难,患者的发病率很高,患者、医疗保健提供者和整个社会的成本也很高。肿瘤和多发性创伤等同样具有挑战性的病理学的结果已被证明,当患者由一个团队作为专家而不是单个个体进行管理时,会得到改善。本研究的目的是回顾多学科团队(MDT)方法在PJI诊断和管理中的作用。我们研究了这种方法对PJI患者临床结果的影响。我们还讨论了与MDT建立相关的组织和后勤问题,以及当代骨科文献中未提及的其他几个问题。所有已发表的文献都研究了多学科护理在PJI管理中的作用,以及这种方法对该诊断患者的管理和结果的影响。以英语以外的语言发表的研究被排除在外。缺乏关于多学科护理对PJI管理结果的影响的数据。有证据表明,MDT在确保考虑到管理这一复杂群体的所有因素并提供尽可能好的护理方面发挥着重要作用。需要多中心随机临床试验来评估MDT对结果的影响,以及围绕这些团队结构的重要问题。
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Annals of Joint
Annals of Joint ORTHOPEDICS-
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