The Role of Oral Antibiotic Treatment in Prosthetic Joint Infections in the Elderly

J. Singh, S. Antony
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Background: ThereareoveronemillionpatientswithaprostheticjointreplacementintheUnitedStates. Majorityof patientswho receive joint arthroplasties are over 65 years of age. Objectives: Therearenostudiesevaluatingthebestoptionsforantibioticmanagementinprostheticjointinfection. Itisimportant to evaluate alternative treatment modalities for this age group. Methods: Thisisaretrospectivestudyevaluatingstudiespublishedbetweentheyears2000-2019. Patientsovertheageof sixty-five with total joint replacement who had confirmed prosthetic joint infection and received treatment with oral antimicrobial treatment were included in the study. Results: A total of 409 patients were included in this study. 306 patients were successfully treated, whereas treatment failure was noted in 103 patients. Adverse events were only noted on 3 out of 7 studies. Of the events noted, renal failure was the most common and diarrhea was the second most common. Conclusions: Due to the lack of data available, there is a need for prospective study that evaluates the response of oral antimicrobial therapy in the elderly. At this time there is very little data to recommend oral antimicrobial therapy in the literature to make definitive recommendations. However, in the author’s experience, there may be a role for oral antimicrobial therapy in patients who have undergone single stage revision with no significant co-morbidities with a non-multidrug resistant pathogen. started on intravenous antimicrobial therapy and transitioned to oral antibiotics regardless of patients’ age. This study aims to evaluate whether the elderly popu-Copyright©
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口服抗生素治疗老年人假体关节感染的作用
背景:ThereareoveronemillionpatientswithaprostheticjointreplacementintheUnitedStates。大多数接受关节置换术的患者年龄在65岁以上。目的:Therearenostudiesevaluatingthebestoptionsforantibioticmanagementinprostheticjointinfection。对这一年龄组的替代治疗方式进行评估是很重要的。方法:thisisaretrospectivestudyevaluatingstudiespublishedbetweentheyears2000 - 2019。年龄在65岁以上的全关节置换术患者,确认假体关节感染并接受口服抗菌药物治疗。结果:本研究共纳入409例患者。306例患者治疗成功,103例患者治疗失败。7项研究中只有3项发现了不良事件。在这些事件中,肾衰竭是最常见的,腹泻是第二常见的。结论:由于缺乏可用的数据,有必要进行前瞻性研究,评估老年人口服抗菌药物治疗的反应。目前,文献中很少有推荐口服抗菌药物治疗的数据来提出明确的建议。然而,根据作者的经验,口服抗菌药物治疗可能对那些经历了单期翻修且没有明显的非多重耐药病原体合并症的患者有作用。开始静脉抗菌药物治疗,并过渡到口服抗生素,无论患者的年龄。本研究旨在评估老年人是否流行- copyright©
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