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2. Intraoperative Bacterial Contamination and Activity of Different Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Regimens in Primary Knee and Hip Replacement
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Rivera, Alba, primary, Sánchez, Alba, additional, Luque, Sonia, additional, Mur, Isabel, additional, Puig, Lluís, additional, Crusi, Xavier, additional, González, José Carlos, additional, Sorlí, Luisa, additional, González, Aránzazu, additional, Horcajada, Juan Pablo, additional, Navarro, Ferran, additional, and Benito, Natividad, additional
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- 2020
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3. Do Prosthetic Joint Infections Worsen the Functional Ambulatory Outcome of Patients with Joint Replacements? A Retrospective Matched Cohort Study
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Mur, Isabel, primary, Jordán, Marcos, additional, Rivera, Alba, additional, Pomar, Virginia, additional, González, José Carlos, additional, López-Contreras, Joaquín, additional, Crusi, Xavier, additional, Navarro, Ferran, additional, Gurguí, Mercè, additional, and Benito, Natividad, additional
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- 2020
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4. The Different Microbial Etiology of Prosthetic Joint Infections According to Route of Acquisition and Time After Prosthesis Implantation, Including the Role of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms
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Benito, Natividad, Mur, Isabel, Ribera, Alba, Soriano, Alex, Rodriguez-Pardo, Dolors, Sorli, Luisa, Cobo, Javier, Fernandez-Sampedro, Marta, Dolores del Toro, Maria, Guio, Laura, Praena, Julia, Bahamonde, Alberto, Riera, Melchor, Esteban, Jaime, Mirena Baraia-Etxaburu, Josu, Martinez-Alvarez, Jesus, Jover-Saenz, Alfredo, Duenas, Carlos, Ramos, Antonio, Sobrino, Beatriz, Euba, Gorane, Morata, Laura, Pigrau, Carles, Horcajada, Juan P., Coll, Pere, Crusi, Xavier, Ariza, Javier, Garcia-Gonzalez, Merce, Perez-Villar, Ferran, Prats-Gispert, Laura, Ramirez-Hidalgo, Maria, De-la-Pena-Trigueros, Mireia, Lopez-Azkarreta, Inigo, Lopez-Martinez, Miriam, Lora-Tamayo, Jaime, Murillo, Oscar, Pedrero, Salvador, Amador, Juan, Garcia-Paino, Luis, Parrondo, Susana, Raya, Carmen, Moreno, Alfonso, Aranzazu Blanco-Martinez-de-Morentin, Maria, Genoveva Zapico-Aldea, Laura Rodriguez-Fernandez, Lozano, Luis, Munoz-Mahamud, Ernesto, Merino-Perez, Josu, Alier, Albert, Prim, Nuria, Puig, Luis, Aunon, Alvaro, Blanco, Antonio, Garcia-Canete, Joaquin, Parron-Cambero, Raul, Carmen Farinas, M., Manuel-Bloque, Ricardo, Salas-Venero, Carlos, Campo-Loarte, Jesus, Munez-Rubio, Elena, Sanchez-Romero, Isabel, Escudero-Sanchez, Rosa, Ruiz-Carbajosa, Patricia, Gonzalez, Aranzazu, Carlos Gonzalez, Jose, Jordan, Marcos, Rivera, Alba, Marinescu, Carmen, Montaner, Francisco, Ramirez, Antonio, Corona, Pablo S., Lung, Maily, Puig-Asensio, Mireia, Angel Muniain-Ezcurra, Miguel, Penas-Espinar, Cecilia, Isabel Suarez, Ana, Jose Gomez, Maria, Lopez-Pliego, Macarena, REIPI Spanish Network Res Infect D, SEIMC Spanish Soc Infect Dis Clini, Universidad de Cantabria, Institut Català de la Salut, [Benito N, Mur I] Unitat de Malalties Infeccioses, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain. Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain. Departament de Medicina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. [Ribera A] Departament de Malalties Infeccioses, Hospital Universitari Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain. [Soriano A] Departament de Malalties Infeccioses, Hospital Clínic Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Rodríguez-Pardo D, Pigrau C] Servei de Malalties Infeccioses, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain. [Sorlí L] Departament de Malalties Infeccioses, Parc de Salut Mar, Barcelona, Spain., and Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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The aim of our study was to characterize the etiology of prosthetic joint infections (PJIs)&mdash, including multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO)&mdash, by category of infection. A multicenter study of 2544 patients with PJIs was performed. We analyzed the causative microorganisms according to the Tsukayama&rsquo, s scheme (early postoperative, late chronic, and acute hematogenous infections (EPI, LCI, AHI) and &ldquo, positive intraoperative cultures&rdquo, (PIC)). Non-hematogenous PJIs were also evaluated according to time since surgery: <, 1 month, 2&ndash, 3 months, 4&ndash, 12 months, >, 12 months. AHIs were mostly caused by Staphylococcus aureus (39.2%) and streptococci (30.2%). EPIs were characterized by a preponderance of virulent microorganisms (S. aureus, Gram-negative bacilli (GNB), enterococci), MDROs (24%) and polymicrobial infections (27.4%). Conversely, coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) and Cutibacterium species were predominant in LCIs (54.5% and 6.1%, respectively) and PICs (57.1% and 15.1%). The percentage of MDROs isolated in EPIs was more than three times the percentage isolated in LCIs (7.8%) and more than twice the proportion found in AHI (10.9%). There was a significant decreasing linear trend over the four time intervals post-surgery for virulent microorganisms, MDROs, and polymicrobial infections, and a rising trend for CoNS, streptococci and Cutibacterium spp. The observed differences have important implications for the empirical antimicrobial treatment of PJIs.
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5. The Different Microbial Etiology of Prosthetic Joint Infections according to Route of Acquisition and Time after Prosthesis Implantation, Including the Role of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms.
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Benito N, Mur I, Ribera A, Soriano A, Rodríguez-Pardo D, Sorlí L, Cobo J, Fernández-Sampedro M, Del Toro MD, Guío L, Praena J, Bahamonde A, Riera M, Esteban J, Baraia-Etxaburu JM, Martínez-Alvarez J, Jover-Sáenz A, Dueñas C, Ramos A, Sobrino B, Euba G, Morata L, Pigrau C, Horcajada JP, Coll P, Crusi X, and Ariza J
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The aim of our study was to characterize the etiology of prosthetic joint infections (PJIs)-including multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO)-by category of infection. A multicenter study of 2544 patients with PJIs was performed. We analyzed the causative microorganisms according to the Tsukayama's scheme (early postoperative, late chronic, and acute hematogenous infections (EPI, LCI, AHI) and "positive intraoperative cultures" (PIC)). Non-hematogenous PJIs were also evaluated according to time since surgery: <1 month, 2-3 months, 4-12 months, >12 months. AHIs were mostly caused by Staphylococcus aureus (39.2%) and streptococci (30.2%). EPIs were characterized by a preponderance of virulent microorganisms ( S. aureus, Gram-negative bacilli (GNB), enterococci), MDROs (24%) and polymicrobial infections (27.4%). Conversely, coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) and Cutibacterium species were predominant in LCIs (54.5% and 6.1%, respectively) and PICs (57.1% and 15.1%). The percentage of MDROs isolated in EPIs was more than three times the percentage isolated in LCIs (7.8%) and more than twice the proportion found in AHI (10.9%). There was a significant decreasing linear trend over the four time intervals post-surgery for virulent microorganisms, MDROs, and polymicrobial infections, and a rising trend for CoNS, streptococci and Cutibacterium spp. The observed differences have important implications for the empirical antimicrobial treatment of PJIs.
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- 2019
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