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. 2015 Sep 25;87(1):60–66. doi: 10.3109/17453674.2015.1094613

Table 1.

Patient characteristics of 60 patients with Propionibacterium-associated PJI, presented according to their postoperative antimicrobial treatment

Characteristic Rifampicin
(n = 39)
No rifampicin
(n = 21)
Total group
(n = 60)
p-value
Location of joint, n 1.0
Knee 15 9 24
Hip 12 6 18
Shoulder 12 6 18
Type of arthroplasty, n
Primary/revision 31/8 15/6 46/14
Age at PJI diagnosisa 69 (40–78) 69 (47–80) 69 (40–80) 0.5
Sex, female/male 22/17 7/14 29/31 0.09
BMI, kg/m2a 28 (21–50) 28 (22–35) 28 (21–50) 0.2
Medical history of PJI, n 2 2 4 0.6
Missing data 6 0 6
Clinical presentation, n
Missing data 1 0 1
Joint pain 31 18 49 1.0
Stiffness 15 10 25 0.5
Tumor 9 7 16 0.4
Instability 7 8 15 0.1
Rubor 5 1 6 0.4
Sinus tract 2 2 4 0.6
Calor 2 1 3 1.0
Fever 1 1 2 1.0
Wound leakage 1 1 2 1.0
Laboratory diagnostics
ESR > 30 mm/h 12 6 18 0.5
  Missing ESR data 5 3 8
CRP > 10 mg/L 10 6 16 0.6
  Missing CRP data 8 7 15
Leucocytes, × 109/La 7.9 (5.2–15) 7.5 (4.9–13) 7.7 (4.9–15) 0.6
  Missing data, n 13 10 23
Microbiological diagnostics
No. of tissue culturesa 7 (6–9) 6 (5–10) 6 (5–10) 0.3
No. of positive culturesa 3 (2–9) 3 (2–7) 3 (2–9) 0.8
Mono/polymicrobial 28/11 19/2 47/13 0.1
PJI classificationb 0.7
Early postoperative 3 1 4
Late chronic 9 4 13
Acute hematogenous 2 0 2
Positive intraoperative cultures 25 16 41

PJI: periprosthetic joint infection; BMI: body mass index; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP: C-reactive protein.

a

Values are median (range)

b

According to Tsukayama et al. (1996): early postoperative infection (< 1 month after index surgery), late chronic infection (> 1 month after index surgery), acute hematogenous infection (antecedent bacteremia with acute onset of symptoms in affected joint with the prosthesis), or infection diagnosed from positive intraoperative cultures (≥ 2 positive cultures of the same specimen obtained at the time of revision operation).