Multicentre prospective evaluation of histological and molecular criterion for diagnosis of prosthetic-joint infection

Archive ouverte

Bémer, Pascale | Tande, Didier | Plouzeau, Chloé | Léger, Julie | Domelier-Valentin, Anne-Sophie | Gougeon, A. | Vincent, Pascal | Corvec, Stéphane | Juvin, Marie Emmanuelle | Héry-Arnaud, Genevieve | Lemarié, Carole | Kempf, Marie | Bret, Laurent | Quentin, Roland | de Pinieux, Gonzague | Bernard, Louis | Burucoa, Christophe

Edité par CCSD -

International audience.

Objectives:

This multicenter prospective study was performed to assess the contribution of broad range PCR diagnosis in prosthetic-joint infection (PJI).

Methods:

Adult patients treated for PJI at 7 centers were included between December 2010 and March 2012. Six per-operative samples were obtained for each patient, 5 for conventional cultures and 16S rRNA gene real-time PCR followed by sequencing, and 1 for histopathological classification according to Morawietz. Cultures and PCR were performed in a highly standardized manner, with 3 quality controls of PCR analyses. An infection was considered as proved (3 criteria: per-operative, bacteriological and histological), probable (clinical or bacteriological criterium), or excluded (no criterium). Molecular criterium for predicting PJI was determined using the bacteriological one as reference (>=1 positive sample for virulent organism, and >=3 positive samples for coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) and P. acnes).

Results:

299 patients were included, 264 with suspicion of sepsis (S) and 35 as controls (C). The 264 S presented with acute (19%), or chronic suspicion of PJI (81%). Infection was proved or probable in 212/264 S (80%), with the bacteriological criterium in 189/212 S (89%). Out of these, 156 (83%) had monomicrobial and 33 (17%) polymicrobial infections. The isolated pathogens were S. aureus (40%), CoNS (25%), streptococci (14%), Gram-Negative rods (10%), and anaerobes 8%.
Histology results were not available for 55 patients, leaving 244 patients available for analysis. Histological findings of infection (Morawietz types II or III) were present in 128/169 (76%) proved or probable infections, in 3 patients without any other criterium, and were absent in excluded infections (n=42) and controls (n=29). PCR results were not analysable for 32 patients (S=28, C=4), leaving 267 patients (S=236, C=31) available for analysis. Molecular criterium of infection was present in 63/68 (93%) proved infections, 83/124 (67%) probable infections, 3/42 excluded infections, 0/2 histological criterium alone and 2/31 controls. Molecular criterium of infection was absent in 34/189 (18%) culture-positive S, and present in 8/23 culture-negative S (8 patients treated with antibiotics).

Conclusions:

According to this multicenter prospective study, 16S rRNA gene real-time PCR is less susceptible than culture for diagnosis of PJI. Molecular analysis could be recommended in culture-negative patients who were receiving antibiotics.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Evaluation of 16S rRNA gene PCR sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis of prosthetic joint infection: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional study.

Archive ouverte | Bémer, Pascale | CCSD

International audience. There is no standard method for the diagnosis of prosthetic joint infection (PJI). The contribution of 16S rRNA gene PCR sequencing on a routine basis remains to be defined. We performed a pr...

Histopathological Diagnosis of Prosthetic Joint Infection: Does a Threshold of 23 Neutrophils Do Better than Classification of the Periprosthetic Membrane in a Prospective Multicenter Study?

Archive ouverte | Bémer, Pascale | CCSD

International audience. No gold standard exists for histopathological diagnosis of a prosthetic joint infection (PJI). The historical criterion considers the presence of neutrophil infiltration upon examination of p...

Multicentre external quality control evaluating universal 16S polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the diagnosis of bone and joint infections

Archive ouverte | Plouzeau, Chloé | CCSD

International audience. Objectives:During a multicentrer French Study performed to assess the contribution of 16S PCR in the diagnosis of prosthesis osteoarticular infections, 300 patients were included from Decembe...

Chargement des enrichissements...