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Epidemiology, Management, and Outcomes of Large and Small Native Joint Septic Arthritis in Adults.

Stephen McBride1, Jessica Mowbray1, William Caughey1, Edbert Wong1, Christopher Luey1, Ahsan Siddiqui1, Zanazir Alexander1, Veronica Playle1, Tim Askelund1, Christopher Hopkins1, Norman Quek1, Katie Ross1, Robert Orec1, Dinshaw Mistry1, Christin Coomarasamy1, David Holland1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Native joint septic arthritis (NJSA) is poorly studied. We describe the epidemiology, treatment, and outcomes of large joint NJSA (LNJSA) and small joint NJSA (SNJSA) in adults at Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
METHODS: This was a coding-based retrospective study of patients ≥16 years old admitted between 2009 and 2014. Prosthetic joint infections were excluded.
RESULTS: Five hundred forty-three NJSA episodes were included (302 LNJSA, 250 SNJSA). Only 40% had positive synovial fluid culture. Compared to SNJSA, LNJSA has higher incidence (13 vs 8/100 000 person-years [PY]), occurs in older, more comorbid patients, and is associated with greater rates of treatment failure (23% vs 12%) and mortality, despite longer antibiotic treatment. Total incidence is higher than previously reported (21/100 000 PY), with marked interethnic variation. Incidence rises with age (LNJSA only) and socioeconomic deprivation (LNJSA and SNJSA). Tobacco smokers and males are overrepresented. The most commonly involved joints were knee (21%) and hand interphalangeal (20%). Staphylococcus aureus was the most common pathogen (53%). Mean antibiotic duration was 25 days for SNJSA and 40 days for LNJSA, and the mean number of surgical procedures was 1.5 and 1.6, respectively. Treatment failure was independently associated with LNJSA, age, intra-articular nonarthroplasty prosthesis, and number of surgical procedures.
CONCLUSIONS: This is the largest contemporary series of adult NJSA. SNJSA has better outcomes than LNJSA and may be able to be safely treated with shorter antimicrobial courses. Incidence is high, with significant ethnic and socioeconomic variation. Microbiological NJSA case ascertainment underestimates case numbers as it frequently excludes SNJSA.
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Keywords:  epidemiology; native joint; outcomes; septic arthritis; treatment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 30941403     DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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