Septic Arthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Diagnostics of Septic Arthritis and Periprosthetic Joint Infections With Calorimetry and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) of Synovial Aspirate Fluid
The purpose of this study is to analyze pre- and intra-operative joint aspirates of native joints and joints with suspicion of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) of the hip, knee and shoulder acquired in clinical routine. Joint aspirates are then analyzed with new diagnostic methods (microcalorimetry, PCR, alpha-defensin, etc.). Diagnostic speed and accuracy of these methods is compared to standard diagnostic methods in clinical routine, such as blood cultures of joint aspirates, cell count/differential, intra-operative tissue culture and histology and sonication.
In this study, joint aspirate of patients that undergo joint aspiration in the context of
routine pre- and intra-operative clinical diagnosis of a hip, knee or shoulder joint is
collected. Routine joint punctures at our clinic are regularly performed in the emergency
room, in the outpatient clinic and intra-operatively during diagnostic and revision surgery.
A minimum of 5 ml aspiration fluid was required for inclusion in this study. Empty or
diluted aspirations were excluded.
Joint aspirations are performed by orthopaedic surgeons with an 18-gauge needle according to
standardized aseptic technique. Intraoperative punctures are performed prior to arthrotomy.
A minimum of 1ml of joint aspirate is immediately transferred to a native study vial for our
study, a native vial for gram stain and culture and a native vial for polarization
microscopy, respectively. A minimum of 1 ml joint aspirate is transferred to an
ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) vial for the determination of leucocyte count.
Finally, a minimum of 1 ml is inoculated into a paediatric blood culture bottle.
Standard microbiological methods are performed in an external laboratory that routinely
collaborates with our clinic. Leucocyte count is performed automatically with the mentioned
EDTA vial. Polarization microscopy is performed at our pathohistological department in order
to detect crystals and signs of infection in joint aspirate.
If written informational consent has been signed by the patient, the study vial is
immediately transported to our internal laboratory for analysis with new diagnostic methods
(microcalorimetry, PCR, etc.). When an immediate transportation was not feasible, the vial
is stored in a cooling fridge at +3° C until transportation was possible.
Each case is individually reviewed and classified by an experienced infectiologist taking
the case's clinical history and laboratory results into account.
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