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. 2024 Dec 8;13(23):7469. doi: 10.3390/jcm13237469

Table 2.

Demographics of patients who underwent revision surgery with antibiotic-impregnated CHA treatment.

Case Sex Age Diagnoses Previous Surgery Onset Symptom Organism Age of THA (Months) The Time From Surgery to Onset Symptom
1 F 62 OA THA Chill MRSA 31 3 months
2 F 69 FX Hemiarthroplasty Hip pain Stap. epidermidis 1 1 month
3 F 52 OA THA Hip pain Stap. aureus 12 2 months
4 F 71 OA THA Fever, fistula CNS 1 2 weeks
5 M 71 RA THA [rt] Hip pain MSSA 43 2 weeks
5 M 71 RA THA [lt] Hip pain MSSA 36 2 weeks
6 F 65 OA THA Chill, fistula Streptococcus 15 11 months
7 F 67 FX Hemiarthroplasty Hip pain Stap.capitis 6 1 month
8 M 66 FX Hemiarthroplasty Swelling Candida glabrata /MRSA 24 7 months
9 M 58 FX Hemiarthroplasty Hip pain MSSA 1 6 months
10 M 35 OA THA Hip pain Stap. epidermidis 7 5 weeks
11 M 62 FX THA Hip pain Unknown 22 2 months
12 M 60 OA THA Hip pain, swelling Unknown 20 2 months

F, female; M, male; OA, osteoarthritis; RA, rheumatoid arthritis; Fx, neck of femur fracture. THA, total hip arthroplasty; Stap., staphylococcus; MRSA, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus; MSSA, methicillin-susceptible staphylococcus aureus; CNS, coagulase-negative staphylococcus