The Limitations of Gram-stain Microscopy of Synovial Fluid in Concomitant Septic and Crystal Arthritis
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The Limitations of Gram-stain Microscopy of Synovial Fluid in Concomitant Septic and Crystal Arthritis
Abstract
Background: Rapid diagnosis of septic arthritis from Gram-stain microscopy is limited by an inherent false-negative rate of 25-78%. The presence of concomitant crystal arthritis in 5% of cases represents a particular diagnostic challenge.
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effects that a concomitant crystal arthropathy has on the ability of Gram-stain microscopy of synovial fluid to diagnose a septic arthritis.
Methods: This is a 22-year retrospective cohort study. Inclusion criteria were a positive synovial fluid culture result with a positive clinical diagnosis of septic arthritis. Results were correlated with the presence or absence of urate and calcium pyrophosphate crystals, and Gram-stain result. During this time our collection and analysis methods remained unchanged. All samples were collected in Lithium Heparin containers. Chi-squared test with a p value < 0.05 was considered significant.
Results: 602 synovial fluid samples were included. 162 cases of concomitant crystal arthritis were identified (27%). Of these, 16 (10%) had an initial negative Gram-stain. Out of the 440 samples with no crystals detected, 18 (4%) had an initial negative Gram-stain microscopy result (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: The incidence of concurrent septic and crystal arthritis may be higher than previously thought. Synovial fluid samples in concomitant septic and crystal arthritis are significantly less likely to have a positive Gram-stain at microscopy than in cases of an isolated septic arthritis. We would advise the clinician to maintain a high index of suspicion for septic arthritis in these patients.
Keywords: Gram-stain; calcium pyrophosphate; crystals; lithium heparin; microscopy; septic arthritis..
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Comment in
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Acute kidney injury in a patient with gout and polyarticular septic arthritis: a case report.Int Urol Nephrol. 2022 Oct;54(10):2755-2756. doi: 10.1007/s11255-022-03148-x. Epub 2022 Mar 26. Int Urol Nephrol. 2022. PMID: 35347556 No abstract available.
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