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. 2017 Jan 15;2(2):73–76. doi: 10.7150/jbji.17171

Table 3.

Comparison of orthopedic infections due to Pseudomonas spp versus other pathogens.

Other than Pseudomonas Pseudomonas spp
n=1697 (92%) p value n=194 (8%)
Patient characteristics
F:M (percentage of female) 596:1101 (35%) ns 56:87 (39%)
Median age 56 years ns 56 years
- Age < 51 705 (42%) 60 (42%)
- Age 51 to 80 795 (47%) 69 (51%)
- Age > 80 197 (12%) 14 (10%)
Median serum C-reactive protein level 87 mg/L <0.01 66 mg/L
- CRP < 51mg/L 490 (29%) 45 (31%)
- CRP 51 to 200mg/L 527 (31%) 44 (31%)
- CRP > 200mg/L 680 (40%) 54 (38%)
Prior antibiotic use 712 (42%) <0.01 78 (55%)
Median duration of prior antibiotic use 4 days ns 5 days
Immune-compromised+ 556 (33%) ns 42 (29%)
- Diabetes mellitus 306 (18%) ns 25 (17%)
Type of infection
Osteoarticular infections 952 (56%) ns 71 (50%)
All implant-associated infections 588 (35%) ns 46 (32%)
- Prosthetic joint infections 308 (18%) <0.01 13 (9%)
- Spondylodesis infections 25 (1%) 0.02 6 (4%)
- Nail infections 49 (3%) ns 4 (3%)
- Plate infections 123 (7%) ns 12 (8%)
Soft tissue abscess 472 (28%) 0.01 26 (18%)
Shoulder infections 91 (5%) 0.01 1 (1%)
Spine infections 74 (4%) ns 3 (2%)
Polymicrobial infections 324 (22%) <0.01 71 (50%)

ns = not significant

+ = diabetes, immune-suppressive medication, dialysis, active cancer, untreated HIV disease, cirrhosis CHILD C, pregnancy, splenectomy.