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PLoS One ; 16(7): e0252322, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34255768

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BACKGROUND: In the absence of a gold standard criterion for diagnosing prosthetic joint infections (PJI), sonication of the removed implant may provide superior microbiological identification to synovial fluid and peri-implant tissue cultures. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the role of sonication culture compared to tissue cultures for diagnosing PJI, using different consensus and international guidelines for PJI definition. METHODS: Data of 146 patients undergoing removal of hip or knee arthroplasties between 2010 and 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. The International Consensus Meeting (ICM-2018), Musculoskeletal Infection Society (MSIS), Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), the European Bone and Joint Infection Society (EBJIS), and a modified clinical criterion, were used to compare the performance of microbiological tests. McNemar´s test and proportion comparison were employed to calculate p-value. RESULTS: Overall, 56% (82/146) were diagnosed with PJI using the clinical criteria. Out of these cases, 57% (47/82) tested positive on tissue culture and 93% (76/82) on sonication culture. Applying this clinical criterion, the sensitivity of sonication fluid and tissue cultures was 92.7% (95% CI: 87.1%- 98.3%) and 57.3% (95% CI: 46.6%-68.0%) (p<0.001), respectively. When both methods were combined for diagnosis (sonication and tissue cultures) sensitivity reached 96.3% (95% CI: 91.5%-100%). Sonication culture and the combination of sonication with tissue cultures, showed higher sensitivity rates than tissue cultures alone for all diagnostic criteria (ICM-18, MSIS, IDSA and EBJIS) applied. Conversely, tissue culture provided greater specificity than sonication culture for all the criteria assessed, except for the EBJIS criteria, in which sonication and tissue cultures specificity was 100% and 95.3% (95% CI: 87.8-100%), respectively (p = 0.024). CONCLUSIONS: In a context where diagnostic criteria available have shortcomings and tissue cultures remain the gold standard, sonication cultures can aid PJI diagnosis, especially when diagnostic criteria are inconclusive due to some important missing data (joint puncture, histology).


Asunto(s)
Infecciones Relacionadas con Prótesis/diagnóstico , Sonicación , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera/efectos adversos , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Infecciones Relacionadas con Prótesis/etiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Rev Bras Ortop ; 50(4): 371-7, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26401497

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OBJECTIVE: This was an epidemiological study on fractures of the proximal third of the femur in elderly patients who were treated at a teaching hospital in the central region of São Paulo. METHODS: The subjects were patients over the age of 60 years who were attended over a 1-year period. A questionnaire seeking basic sociodemographic data and information on comorbidities presented and medications used was drawn up. The circumstances of the fractures and their characteristics, the treatment instituted and the intra-hospital mortality rate were evaluated. RESULTS: The 113 patients included in the study presented a mean age of 79 years. The ratio between the sexes was three women to each man. Only 30.4% of the patients reported having osteoporosis and only 0.9% had had treatment for the disease. Low-energy trauma was the cause of 92.9% of the fractures. Femoral neck fractures accounted for 42.5% of the fractures and trochanteric fractures, 57.5%. Five patients did not undergo operations; 39 underwent joint replacement; and 69 underwent osteosynthesis. The mean length of hospital stay was 13.5 days and the mean length of waiting time until surgery was 7 days. The intra-hospital mortality rate was 7.1%. CONCLUSION: The patients attended at this institution presented an epidemiological profile similar to what is found in the Brazilian literature. Chronic kidney failure is a significant factor with regard to intra-hospital mortality. Preventive measures such as early diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and regular physical activity practices were not implemented.


OBJETIVO: Estudo epidemiológico das fraturas do terço proximal do fêmur em pacientes idosos, tratados em hospital-escola na região central de São Paulo. MÉTODOS: Pacientes a partir 60 anos atendidos no período de um ano. Questionário foi elaborado com informações sociodemográficas básicas, comorbidades apresentadas e medicações em uso. Foram avaliadas circunstâncias da fratura e suas características, tratamento instituído e taxa de mortalidade intra-hospitalar. RESULTADOS: Os 113 pacientes incluídos no estudo apresentavam 79 anos em média. A proporção entre os sexos foi de três mulheres para cada homem. Somente 30.4% dos pacientes relataram osteoporose e somente 0.9% tratavam a doença. Trauma de baixa energia foi a causa de 92,9% das fraturas. Fraturas do colo do fêmur representaram 42,5% das fraturas e trocantéricas 57,5%. Cinco pacientes não foram operados, 39 foram submetidos a substituição articular e 69 foram submetidos a osteossíntese. O tempo médio de internação foi de 13,5 dias e de espera até a cirurgia sete dias. A taxa de mortalidade intra-hospitalar foi de 7,1%. CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes atendidos na instituição apresentam perfil epidemiológico semelhante àqueles encontrados em literatura nacional. Insuficiência renal crônica é um fator significativo para mortalidade intra-hospitalar. Medidas preventivas como diagnóstico precoce e tratamento da osteoporose e prática regular de atividades físicas não são adotadas.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 50(4): 371-377, July-Aug. 2015. tab, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-761113

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Estudo epidemiológico das fraturas do terço proximal do fêmur em pacientes idosos, tratados em hospital-escola na região central de São Paulo. MÉTODOS: Pacientes a partir 60 anos atendidos no período de um ano. Questionário foi elaborado com informações sociodemográficas básicas, comorbidades apresentadas e medicações em uso. Foram avaliadas circunstâncias da fratura e suas características, tratamento instituído e taxa de mortalidade intra-hospitalar. RESULTADOS: Os 113 pacientes incluídos no estudo apresentavam 79 anos em média. A proporção entre os sexos foi de três mulheres para cada homem. Somente 30,4% dos pacientes relataram osteoporose e somente 0,9% tratavam a doença. Trauma de baixa energia foi a causa de 92,9% das fraturas. Fraturas do colo do fêmur representaram 42,5% das fraturas e trocantéricas 57,5%. Cinco pacientes não foram operados, 39 foram submetidos a substituição articular e 69 foram submetidos a osteossíntese. O tempo médio de internação foi de 13,5 dias e de espera até a cirurgia sete dias. A taxa de mortalidade intra-hospitalar foi de 7,1%. CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes atendidos na instituição apresentam perfil epidemiológico semelhante àqueles encontrados em literatura nacional. Insuficiência renal crônica é um fator significativo para mortalidade intra-hospitalar. Medidas preventivas como diagnóstico precoce e tratamento da osteoporose e prática regular de atividades físicas não são adotadas.


This was an epidemiological study on fractures of the proximal third of the femur in elderly patients who were treated at a teaching hospital in the central region of São Paulo. METHODS: The subjects were patients over the age of 60 years who were attended over a 1-year period. A questionnaire seeking basic sociodemographic data and information on comorbidities presented and medications used was drawn up. The circumstances of the fractures and their characteristics, the treatment instituted and the intra-hospital mortality rate were evaluated. RESULTS: The 113 patients included in the study presented a mean age of 79 years. The ratio between the sexes was three women to each man. Only 30.4% of the patients reported having osteoporosis and only 0.9% had had treatment for the disease. Low-energy trauma was the cause of 92.9% of the fractures. Femoral neck fractures accounted for 42.5% of the fractures and trochanteric fractures, 57.5%. Five patients did not undergo operations; 39 underwent joint replacement; and 69 underwent osteosynthesis. The mean length of hospital stay was 13.5 days and the mean length of waiting time until surgery was 7 days. The intra-hospital mortality rate was 7.1%. CONCLUSION: The patients attended at this institution presented an epidemiological profile similar to what is found in the Brazilian literature. Chronic kidney failure is a significant factor with regard to intra-hospital mortality. Preventive measures such as early diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and regular physical activity practices were not implemented.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Anciano , Fracturas de Cadera/epidemiología
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Rev Bras Ortop ; 47(4): 488-92, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27047856

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OBJECTIVE: Describe the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment on a group of patients who developed symptoms after repetitive physical activity of moving their hips in a position of hyperflexion, as in leg presses and squats. METHODS: The study group comprised 47 individuals (48 hips) who developed the onset of painful symptoms associated with hip hyperflexion exercises (leg presses or squats) and underwent arthroscopic treatment. The patients were evaluated radiographically and clinically according to the "Harris Hip Score", as modified by Byrd (MHHS), pre and postoperatively, and were asked about their return to sports activities and the surgical findings. RESULTS: The mean preoperative and postoperative MHHS, respectively, were 60 points (SD 11.0, range 38.5 to 92.4) and 95.9 points (SD 7.7, range 63.8 to 100), with an increase of 35.9 points (P < 0.001). Regarding physical activity, 30 individuals (71.5%) resumed sports activities after surgery, and 25 of them (83.4%) at the previous level. Six patients (12.8%) did not resume activities because of persistent pain. During arthroscopy, 48 hips (100%) presented lesions of the acetabular labrum, and 41 hips (85.4%) had acetabular chondral lesions. CONCLUSION: The patients with painful symptoms after hip hyperflexion exercises associated with femoroacetabular impingement presented improvements after arthroscopic treatment.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 47(4): 488-492, 2012. ilus
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-656132

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OBJETIVO: Relatar os resultados do tratamento cirúrgico artroscópico de um grupo de pacientes que desenvolveram sintomas após atividades físicas repetitivas, movimentando o quadril em uma posição de hiperflexão, como leg press e agachamento. MÉTODOS: O grupo do estudo compreendeu 47 indivíduos (48 quadris) que desenvolveram o início dos sintomas dolorosos associados a exercícios de hiperflexão de quadril (leg press ou agachamento) e submetidos a tratamento artroscópico. Os pacientes foram avaliados radiográfica e clinicamente segundo o Harris Hip Score modificado por Byrd (MHHS), nos períodos pré e pós-operatório, questionados sobre seu retorno às atividades esportivas e os achados cirúrgicos. RESULTADOS: A média do MHHS nos períodos pré e pós-operatório foi, respectivamente, 60 pontos (DP 11,0, faixa 38,5-92,4) e 95,9 pontos (DP 7,7, faixa 63,8-100), aumento de 35,9 pontos (P < 0,001). Em relação à atividade física, 30 indivíduos (71,5%) retomaram as atividades esportivas após a cirurgia, 25 (83,4%) destes com o mesmo nível anterior, seis indivíduos (12,8%) não retornaram devido à dor persistente. Na artroscopia, 48 quadris (100%) apresentaram lesões do lábio acetabular e 41 quadris (85,4%), lesões condrais acetabulares. CONCLUSÃO: Os pacientes com sintomas dolorosos após os exercícios de hiperflexão do quadril associados ao impacto femoroacetabular apresentaram melhora após o tratamento artroscópico.


OBJECTIVE: Describe the results from arthroscopic surgical treatment on a group of patients who developed symptoms after repetitive physical activity of moving their hips in a position of hyperflexion, as in leg presses and squats. METHODS: The study group comprised 47 individuals (48 hips) who developed the onset of painful symptoms associated with hip hyperflexion exercises (leg presses or squats) and underwent arthroscopic treatment. The patients were evaluated radiographically and clinically according to the "Harris Hip Score", as modified by Byrd (MHHS), pre and postoperatively, and were asked about their return to sports activities and the surgical findings. RESULTS: The mean preoperative and postoperative MHHS, respectively, were 60 points (SD 11.0, range 38.5 to 92.4) and 95.9 points (SD 7.7, range 63.8 to 100), with an increase of 35.9 points (P < 0.001). Regarding physical activity, 30 individuals (71.5%) resumed sports activities after surgery, and 25 of them (83.4%) at the previous level. Six patients (12.8%) did not resume activities because of persistent pain. During arthroscopy, 48 hips (100%) presented lesions of the acetabular labrum, and 41 hips (85.4%) had acetabular chondral lesions. CONCLUSION: The patients with painful symptoms after hip hyperflexion exercises associated with femoroacetabular impingement presented improvements after arthroscopic treatment.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Adulto Joven , Persona de Mediana Edad , Acetábulo , Artroscopía , Articulación de la Cadera/patología , Estudios de Seguimiento , Lesiones de la Cadera
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Rev Bras Ortop ; 46(6): 634-42, 2011.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27027066

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Diagnoses of hip and pelvis disorders are based on the detailed medical history, physical examination and laboratory tests, as appropriate for each condition. Plain radiography is still the initial examination of choice and, because of its importance, there is a need to standardize radiographic studies, both in relation to execution and in radiographic series, according to the different pathological conditions. The aim of this paper was to propose standardization for the main radiographic views of the hip and pelvis, and with regard to performing specific series for different pathological conditions, and to provide technical guidance for achieving these aims.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 46(6): 634-642, 2011. ilus
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-614814

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O diagnóstico das afecções do quadril e da pelve é baseado em história clínica detalhada, exame físico e exames complementares adequados para cada afecção. A radiografia simples ainda constitui o exame inicial de escolha e, diante da sua importância, existe a necessidade da realização de estudos radiográficos padronizados, tanto na sua execução quanto nas séries radiográficas, de acordo com as diferentes afecções. O objetivo deste artigo é propor a padronização das principais incidências radiográficas do quadril e da pelve, realização de séries específicas para diferentes afecções e orientação técnica quanto à realização das mesmas.


Diagnoses of hip and pelvis disorders are based on the detailed medical history, physical examination and laboratory tests, as appropriate for each condition. Plain radiography is still the initial examination of choice and, because of its importance, there is a need to standardize radiographic studies, both in relation to execution and in radiographic series, according to the different pathological conditions. The aim of this paper was to propose standardization for the main radiographic views of the hip and pelvis, and with regard to performing specific series for different pathological conditions, and to provide technical guidance for achieving these aims.


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Humanos , Pelvis/patología , Pelvis , Cadera/patología , Cadera
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 44(5): 427-431, set.-out. 2009. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-531477

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OBJETIVO: Correlacionar a evolução radiográfica pós-operatória com as variáveis que acompanham as fraturas do acetábulo, a fim de definir o que tem valor preditivo no aparecimento do colapso segmentar da cabeça femoral. MÉTODOS: Realizada análise retrospectiva de prontuários de pacientes submetidos à cirurgia de redução aberta e fixação interna do acetábulo. Em aproximadamente 35 anos, 596 pacientes foram tratados por fratura do acetábulo; 267 foram acompanhados pelo menos por dois anos. Os demais foram excluídos por não ter sido acompanhados pelo tempo mínimo, não haver dados suficientes no prontuário ou ter sido submetidos a tratamento não operatório. O acompanhamento dos pacientes foi feito por um de três cirurgiões do grupo, utilizando a escala clínica de Merle d'Aubigné e Postel e estudos radiológicos. RESULTADOS: Somente duas variáveis estudadas, idade e qualidade da redução pós-operatória, apresentaram correlação estatisticamente significante com o colapso da cabeça femoral. CONCLUSÕES: A qualidade da redução, anatômica ou com desvio residual de até dois milímetros, apresenta evolução radiográfica satisfatória, diminuindo a probabilidade do colapso segmentar da cabeça femoral, achado que tem significância estatística.


OBJECTIVE: Correlate the postoperative radiographic evaluation with variables accompanying acetabular fractures in order to determine the predictive factors for segmental impaction of femoral head. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of medial files of patients submitted to open reduction surgery with internal acetabular fixation. Within approximately 35 years, 596 patients were treated for acetabular fractures; 267 were followed up for at least two years. The others were excluded either because their follow up was shorter than the minimum time, or as a result of the lack of sufficient data reported on files, or because they had been submitted to non-surgical treatment. The patients were followed up by one of three surgeons of the group using the Merle d'Aubigné and Postel clinical scales as well as radiological studies. RESULTS: Only tow studied variables - age and amount of postoperative reduction- showed statistically significant correlation with femoral head impaction. CONCLUSIONS: The quality of reduction - anatomical or with up to 2mm residual deviation - presents a good radiographic evolution, reducing the potential for segmental impaction of the femoral head, a statistically significant finding.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Acetábulo/cirugía , Acetábulo/lesiones , Necrosis de la Cabeza Femoral , Fracturas de Cadera , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Rev Bras Ortop ; 44(5): 427-31, 2009 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27004191

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OBJECTIVE: Correlate the postoperative radiographic evaluation with variables accompanying acetabular fractures in order to determine the predictive factors for segmental impaction of femoral head. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of medial files of patients submitted to open reduction surgery with internal acetabular fixation. Within approximately 35 years, 596 patients were treated for acetabular fractures; 267 were followed up for at least two years. The others were excluded either because their follow up was shorter than the minimum time, or as a result of the lack of sufficient data reported on files, or because they had been submitted to non-surgical treatment. The patients were followed up by one of three surgeons of the group using the Merle d'Aubigné and Postel clinical scales as well as radiological studies. RESULTS: Only tow studied variables-age and amount of postoperative reductionshowed statistically significant correlation with femoral head impaction. CONCLUSIONS: The quality of reduction-anatomical or with up to 2mm residual deviation-presents a good radiographic evolution, reducing the potential for segmental impaction of the femoral head, a statistically significant finding.

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