학술논문

Early diagnosis of septic arthritis in immunocompromised patients.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Orthopaedic Science. May2018, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p542-545. 4p.
Subject
*INFECTIOUS arthritis
*ARTHROCENTESIS
*IMMUNOCOMPROMISED patients
*RHEUMATOID arthritis risk factors
*BLOOD sedimentation
*C-reactive protein
*PATIENTS
*DIAGNOSIS
*SYNOVIAL fluid
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*EARLY diagnosis
*LEUKOCYTE count
Language
ISSN
0949-2658
Abstract
Objectives: Septic arthritis results in rapid joint destruction if not properly diagnosed and treated. A work up for septic arthritis includes a peripheral white blood cell count, inflammatory markers, and a joint aspiration. In the general population, the interpretation of these labs has been well-defined by prior studies. To this point, no study has determined how immunosuppressive states affect this work up.Methods: Patients with immunosuppressive conditions who received a joint aspiration for a painful joint were retrospectively identified. Laboratory results from their work up were gathered and analyzed.Results: 216 patients were included in the study, 21 of whom were diagnosed with septic arthritis. The average aspiration WBC count was 74,190 with 88% PMNs. 81% had a positive gram stain.Discussion: Laboratory values for immunosuppressed patients with septic arthritis were similar to those associated with septic arthritis in historical general population controls. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]