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NCT ID: NCT05531227 Recruiting - Arthritis, Septic Clinical Trials

Corticosteroid Therapy for Persistent Synovitis in Acute Septic Arthritis on Native Joint

SYNOVITIS
Start date: June 20, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Acute septic arthritis is a rare but life-threatening and functionally serious disease. The improvement or disappearance of pain and functional recovery are sometimes difficult to obtain, with in some cases the persistence of synovitis due to a prolonged local inflammatory response, despite early and effective treatment. The consequences are significant for patients with often significant chronic pain, repercussions on autonomy and/or profession. An unfavorable evolution with joint destruction and need for replacement by a prosthesis is not uncommon. Corticosteroid therapy is widely used in rheumatology in similar tables, for the purpose of drug synovectomy, with good results. The risk of infection remains the main contraindication to its use. There are very few studies on its use in septic arthritis, either fundamentally or in humans, for which there are no data in adults. However, these have shown results encouraging the investigators not to neglect this therapy.

NCT ID: NCT04460144 Completed - Clinical trials for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Rapid Diagnostic Test for Septic Arthritis

TDR-Arthrite
Start date: May 6, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Diagnostic Validation Study of a Test Based on the Analysis of the Proteome by Mass Spectrometry for the Diagnosis of Septic Arthritis in Children Under 16 Years of Age

NCT ID: NCT03615781 Completed - Arthritis, Septic Clinical Trials

Two Versus Four Weeks of Antibiotic Treatment in Native Joint Arthritis

Start date: June 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The optimal duration of systemic antibiotic administration for native joint septic arthritis is unknown. The investigators perform a randomized study allowing up to 3 surgical lavages and allocating patients into a two-week's and a four week's randomization arm