
Conventional Diagnostic Challenges in Periprosthetic Joint Infection
Author(s) -
Scott R. Nodzo,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Hany Bedair,
Carl Deirmengian,
John Segreti,
Kevin J. Blount,
Imran M. Omar,
Javad Parvızı,
Scott R. Nodzo,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Thomas W. Bauer,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Paul S. Pottinger,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Grant E. Garrigues,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Hany Bedair,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
Carl Deirmengian,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
John Segreti,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Kevin J. Blount,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Imran M. Omar,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı,
Javad Parvızı
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons
Language(s) - Slovenian
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.343
H-Index - 111
eISSN - 1095-8762
pISSN - 1067-151X
DOI - 10.5435/jaaos-d-14-00385
Subject(s) - periprosthetic , medicine , biomarker , synovial fluid , intensive care medicine , radiology , arthroplasty , surgery , pathology , osteoarthritis , biochemistry , chemistry , alternative medicine
Periprosthetic joint infection remains a clinical challenge with no benchmark for diagnosis. The diagnosis is based on many different clinical variables that may be difficult to interpret, especially in the setting of chronic systemic disease. Synovial fluid aspiration, diagnostic imaging, traditional culture, peripheral serum inflammatory markers, and intraoperative frozen sections each have their limitations but continue to be the mainstay for diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection. As molecular- and biomarker-based technologies improve, the way we interpret and diagnose periprosthetic joint infection will ultimately change and may even improve diagnostic accuracy and turnaround time. Future research on this topic should be focused on improving diagnostic criteria for low-virulence organisms, improving interpretation of intraoperative frozen sections, and establishing improved synovial fluid and peripheral serum biomarker profiles for periprosthetic joint infection.