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治療が難しい病原体による超感染の発生率と危険因子

  • 0Department of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, University Medical Center Mannheim, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer 1-3, 68167 Mannheim, Germany.

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まとめ

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治療困難の病原体 (DTT) に起因する近義肢関節感染症 (PJIs) は一般的であり,CRPの上昇と股関節関節の関節損傷のリスクが増加します. DTT PJIの管理には,早期に特定し,それに合わせた戦略が不可欠です.

科学分野

  • 整形外科
  • 感染症
  • 外科 感染症

背景

  • 整体関節整形手術後の重症合併症である.
  • 治療が難しい病原体 (DTT) は,PJIの管理に重大な課題をもたらします.
  • DTT PJIと超感染の流行と危険因子を理解することは極めて重要です.

研究 の 目的

  • DTT病原体によるPJIの流行を評価する.
  • DTT病原体超感染によるPJIの発生率を評価する.
  • DTT PJIと超感染に関連する危険因子を特定する.

主な方法

  • PJI患者169人を対象とした後見観察単一センター研究.
  • PJIをDTT,DTT超感染,非DTT,超感染グループに分類する.
  • 患者の人口統計,臨床パラメータ (BMI,CRP,ASA,CCI),および感染症の特徴の分析

主要な成果

  • PJIの46. 2%はDTT病原体によって引き起こされ,30. 8%は超感染でした.
  • 増加したCRP (≥92.1 mg/ L) は,DTT PJIの確率を有意に増加させた (OR 6. 981).
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結論

  • PJI症例におけるDTT病原体と超感染の高い流行
  • CRPの上昇,股関節の関わり,多発性再検査,慢性感染症は主要な危険因子です.
  • 高リスクの患者の早期発見と,DTT PJIに合わせた管理戦略の必要性を強調する.

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