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Observational study


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Septic arthritis is a diagnostic emergency for acute arthritis because it is accompanied by an excess of mortality of 11% and frequent functional sequelae in about 50% of cases in the year. However, it remains rare with an estimated annual incidence of 1 to 5/100000, and a prevalence of about 10% in front of an acute arthritis table sent to an emergency department. The diagnosis is based on the bacteriological culture which finds the presence of a microorganism within the joint. However, only 80% of septic arthritis is bacteriologically documented due to low inoculum, the presence of fragile bacteria (Neisseria sp) or especially untimely antibiotherapy prior to joint puncture. In addition, the bacteriological culture takes an average of 3 days to become positive, which may delay the implementation of appropriate antibiotic therapy. It is therefore essential that the clinician can rely on other clinical or biological parameters, reliable and fast for better diagnostic orientation. A first study: SYNOLACTATES showed the interest of the measurement of glucose and synovial lactate for the diagnosis of septic arthritis with very good performances. A RESAS score (REnnes Septic Arthritis Score) was constructed from these results to assess the likelihood of septic arthritis. ;


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NCT number NCT03819855
Study type Observational
Source Rennes University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date March 12, 2019
Completion date February 15, 2021

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