Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection

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Autor(a) principal: Viola,Dan Carai Maia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rodrigues Neto,Henrique Ribeiro, Garcia,Jairo Greco, Petrilli,Marcelo de Toledo, Carlesse,Fabianne Altruda de Moraes Costa, Jesus-Garcia Filho,Reynaldo
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Objectives To identify the main risk factors related to poor outcomes after the treatment for periprosthetic infection. Materials and Methods Medical records from 109 patients who underwent non-conventional endoprosthesis surgeries (primary and revision procedures) from January 1’ 2007’ to December 31’ 2018’ were retrospectively evaluated. In total’ 15 patients diagnosed with periprosthetic infection were eligible to participate in the study. Variables including gender’ ageatdiagnosis’ affected bone’ surgery duration’white blood cell (WBC) count before endoprosthesis placement’ urinary tract infection during the first postoperative year, and time elapsed from endoprosthesis placement to infection diagnosis were related to outcomes using the Fisherexact test (for the bicategorical variables) or analysis of variance (ANOVA’ for the tricategorical variables). The mean times from diagnosis to final outcome were compared using the Student t-test. Results These risk factors did not show a statistically significant correlation with the outcomes. The data revealed a trend towards a difference between the mean time for the onset of infection and the final outcome. Due to the limited sample, we believe that studies with larger cohorts can prove this trend. Conclusion We identified that the time from endoprosthesis placement to the onset of the symptoms of infection tends to be related to the outcome and evolution of the patient evolution during the treatment for periprosthetic infection. Although apparently correlated, other associated factors were not statistically linked to poor treatment outcomes.
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spelling Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infectionprosthesis and implantssarcomainfectionsosteosarcomaamputationdebridementAbstract Objectives To identify the main risk factors related to poor outcomes after the treatment for periprosthetic infection. Materials and Methods Medical records from 109 patients who underwent non-conventional endoprosthesis surgeries (primary and revision procedures) from January 1’ 2007’ to December 31’ 2018’ were retrospectively evaluated. In total’ 15 patients diagnosed with periprosthetic infection were eligible to participate in the study. Variables including gender’ ageatdiagnosis’ affected bone’ surgery duration’white blood cell (WBC) count before endoprosthesis placement’ urinary tract infection during the first postoperative year, and time elapsed from endoprosthesis placement to infection diagnosis were related to outcomes using the Fisherexact test (for the bicategorical variables) or analysis of variance (ANOVA’ for the tricategorical variables). The mean times from diagnosis to final outcome were compared using the Student t-test. Results These risk factors did not show a statistically significant correlation with the outcomes. The data revealed a trend towards a difference between the mean time for the onset of infection and the final outcome. Due to the limited sample, we believe that studies with larger cohorts can prove this trend. Conclusion We identified that the time from endoprosthesis placement to the onset of the symptoms of infection tends to be related to the outcome and evolution of the patient evolution during the treatment for periprosthetic infection. Although apparently correlated, other associated factors were not statistically linked to poor treatment outcomes.Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia2021-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162021000500615Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia v.56 n.5 2021reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)instacron:SBOT10.1055/s-0041-1731354info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessViola,Dan Carai MaiaRodrigues Neto,Henrique RibeiroGarcia,Jairo GrecoPetrilli,Marcelo de ToledoCarlesse,Fabianne Altruda de Moraes CostaJesus-Garcia Filho,Reynaldoeng2021-12-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-36162021000500615Revistahttp://www.rbo.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbo@sbot.org.br1982-43780102-3616opendoar:2021-12-14T00:00Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
title Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
spellingShingle Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
Viola,Dan Carai Maia
prosthesis and implants
sarcoma
infections
osteosarcoma
amputation
debridement
title_short Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
title_full Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
title_fullStr Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
title_sort Risk Factors Related to Poor Outcomes in the Treatment of Non-conventional Periprosthetic Infection
author Viola,Dan Carai Maia
author_facet Viola,Dan Carai Maia
Rodrigues Neto,Henrique Ribeiro
Garcia,Jairo Greco
Petrilli,Marcelo de Toledo
Carlesse,Fabianne Altruda de Moraes Costa
Jesus-Garcia Filho,Reynaldo
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues Neto,Henrique Ribeiro
Garcia,Jairo Greco
Petrilli,Marcelo de Toledo
Carlesse,Fabianne Altruda de Moraes Costa
Jesus-Garcia Filho,Reynaldo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viola,Dan Carai Maia
Rodrigues Neto,Henrique Ribeiro
Garcia,Jairo Greco
Petrilli,Marcelo de Toledo
Carlesse,Fabianne Altruda de Moraes Costa
Jesus-Garcia Filho,Reynaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv prosthesis and implants
sarcoma
infections
osteosarcoma
amputation
debridement
topic prosthesis and implants
sarcoma
infections
osteosarcoma
amputation
debridement
description Abstract Objectives To identify the main risk factors related to poor outcomes after the treatment for periprosthetic infection. Materials and Methods Medical records from 109 patients who underwent non-conventional endoprosthesis surgeries (primary and revision procedures) from January 1’ 2007’ to December 31’ 2018’ were retrospectively evaluated. In total’ 15 patients diagnosed with periprosthetic infection were eligible to participate in the study. Variables including gender’ ageatdiagnosis’ affected bone’ surgery duration’white blood cell (WBC) count before endoprosthesis placement’ urinary tract infection during the first postoperative year, and time elapsed from endoprosthesis placement to infection diagnosis were related to outcomes using the Fisherexact test (for the bicategorical variables) or analysis of variance (ANOVA’ for the tricategorical variables). The mean times from diagnosis to final outcome were compared using the Student t-test. Results These risk factors did not show a statistically significant correlation with the outcomes. The data revealed a trend towards a difference between the mean time for the onset of infection and the final outcome. Due to the limited sample, we believe that studies with larger cohorts can prove this trend. Conclusion We identified that the time from endoprosthesis placement to the onset of the symptoms of infection tends to be related to the outcome and evolution of the patient evolution during the treatment for periprosthetic infection. Although apparently correlated, other associated factors were not statistically linked to poor treatment outcomes.
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