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. 2024 Jul 10;13(7):353–361. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.137.BJR-2023-0321.R2

Table I.

Demographics and clinical profile of the patients.

Baseline characteristics Total
Patients, n 195
Male, n (%) 82/195 (42.1)
Female, n (%) 113/195 (57.9)
Mean age, yrs (SD) 70.24 (2.5)
Mean BMI, kg/m2 (SD) 30.62 (8.62)
THAs, n (%) 59/195 (30.3)
TKAs, n (%) 136/195 (69.7)
ASA grade, n (%)*
I 9/268 (3.3)
II 172/268 (64.2)
III 87/268 (32.5)
Synovial fluid samples, n 268
Samples collected from patients on antibiotic therapy, n (%) 122/268 (45.5)
ICM 2018 PJI criteria, n (%)
Infected 141/268 (52.6)
Chronic 84/141 (59.6)
Early acute 31/141 (22.0)
Late acute 26/141 (18.4)
Non-infected 89/268 (33.2)
Inconclusive 38/268 (14.2)
Single-positive cultures, n (%)
Infected 25/141 (18.4)
Non-infected 32/89 (36)
Inconclusive 10/38 (26.3)
Median number of previous revisions (IQR) 2 (0 to 2)
*

The ASA grade was determined per case and not per patient. The population selected for the study included recurrent patients who had more than one synovial fluid sample evaluated in the study. These patients underwent multiple revision surgeries with changes in ASA grade over time.

The high number of samples collected from patients on ongoing antibiotic therapy was specifically chosen for the study to increase the number of cases that may have been particularly problematic for conventional microbiological analysis.

ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists; ICM, International Consensus Meeting; IQR, interquartile range; PJI, periprosthetic joint infection; SD, standard deviation; THA, total hip arthroplasty; TKA, total knee arthroplasty.