Value of ultrasound-guided aspiration of hip arthroplasties performed in an orthopedic clinic by orthopedic surgeons.
J Bone Jt Infect
; 6(9): 393-403, 2021.
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Background: Total joint arthroplasties continue to increase as do periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs). Ultrasound-guided aspiration can yield useful synovial fluid for analysis while avoiding radiation exposure. This study presents a high-yield, ultrasound-guided technique with analysis of aspiration results. Methods: All consecutive ultrasound-guided aspirations of hip arthroplasties performed from May 2016 through to April 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographic information, component specifics, presence of draining sinus, and inflammatory markers were recorded. Results of aspiration including volume, appearance, lavage use, synovial fluid differential leukocyte count, synovial neutrophil percent, and culture results were recorded. Surgical results, specimen cultures, and surgeon description of purulence were recorded. Aspiration results were compared to the surgical specimen results in all patients who underwent reoperations. Results: Review of 349 hip aspirations demonstrated accuracy of 87â¯%, sensitivity of 83â¯%, specificity of 89â¯%, positive predictive value of 79â¯%, and negative predictive value 91â¯%. Surgical and aspiration cultures matched in 81â¯% of cases. Bloody aspirates and aspirates obtained after lavage had less accuracy at 69â¯% and 60â¯%, respectively. Specificity was 100â¯% for cultures obtained with lavage and 91â¯% for bloody aspirates. Synovial leukocyte count and neutrophil percentage was obtained in 85â¯% of aspirations, and cultures were obtained in 98â¯% of aspirates. Contamination rate was 2â¯%. Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided aspirations aid in the diagnosis of PJI. The use of lavage to obtain fluid is helpful when aspiration cultures are positive. Bloody aspirates are less accurate but have high specificity. A low contamination rate and 88â¯% accuracy results with this meticulous technique.
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