Cultures in periprosthetic joint infections, the imperfect gold standard?
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- DOI: 10.1530/EOR-22-0115
Cultures in periprosthetic joint infections, the imperfect gold standard?
Abstract
Culture-negative periprosthetic joint infections (PJI) are commonly described in the literature. By implementing a routine diagnostic workup and by optimizing tissue sampling and processing, the culture-negative rate can easily be reduced. When faced with a culture-negative PJI, several serological and molecular techniques are available that may aid in finding the causative microorganism. Clinical clues may guide the treating physician towards more atypical and rare microorganisms. A multidisciplinary team consisting of orthopaedic surgeons, microbiologists and infectious disease specialist are warranted in tailoring diagnostic testing and deciding on the surgical and antibiotic treatment approach.
Keywords: NGS; PJI; culture; culture-negative PJI; molecular techniques.
Conflict of interest statement
The author has no conflict of interest.
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