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NCT ID: NCT06132347 Not yet recruiting - Joint Infection Clinical Trials

Performances of DendrisCHIP®OA in Bone and Joint Infections

DENDRIS
Start date: December 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Bone and joint infections (BJI) with and without prosthetic material (knee, hip and shoulder) are complex to diagnose and treat, justifying the creation of expert centers by the French Ministry of Health (CRIOAc). In case of BJI with material, the diagnosis is based on a set of clinical, bacteriological, cytological and radiological criteria known as the EBJIS 2021 (European Bone & Joint Infections Society) criteria. For septic arthritis, diagnosis is based on bacteriology and cytology. Microbiology remains essential, and the delay of obtention of microbiological results is crucial to adapt the antibiotic treatment. Although, culture-based microbiology remains the most common diagnosis of BJI, its regular failure to identify the causative pathogen as well as its long-term modus operandi motivates the development of rapid and accurate molecular methods. The DendrisCHIP®OA platform has demonstrated its ability to offer routine molecular identification of the current micro-organisms involved in BJI, in less than 5 hours, with the detection of mecA resistance genes on series of 16 to 64 samples . The DendrisCHIP®OA is CE-marked and has already been the subject of an initial publication evaluating its performance in a single center. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic performances of the DendrisCHIP®OA in detecting the pathogens recognized in its panel and the detection of the mecA gene compared with the routine microbiological techniques used in the inclusion centers participating to the study. The study aims to include 100 patients during 6 months in five inclusion centers in the Ile de France region.

NCT ID: NCT04154202 Not yet recruiting - Bone Infection Clinical Trials

The Role of NM/CT 870 DR Camera in the Diagnosis of Joint Prosthesis and Tibial Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) Complications.

Start date: November 15, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective study. Patients' cohort is composed of 70 consecutive post joint replacement and post tibial ORIF patients, referred by their orthopedic surgeon to the Nuclear Medicine institute of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in the diagnostic work up of post operative bone infection and or mechanical loosening. The proposed study will be presented to the ethical committee of the medical center and will be started once approved.