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假体关节感染中的丙酸杆菌属:一项诊断挑战。

Propionibacterium spp. in prosthetic joint infections: a diagnostic challenge.

作者信息

Zappe Björn, Graf Susanne, Ochsner Peter E, Zimmerli Werner, Sendi Parham

机构信息

Clinic of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kantonsspital, Liestal, Switzerland.

出版信息

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2008 Oct;128(10):1039-46. doi: 10.1007/s00402-007-0454-0. Epub 2007 Sep 15.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Propionibacterium species are common inhabitants of the skin and usually non-pathogenic for humans. However, Propionibacterium spp. can occasionally cause infections, but are estimated to play a minor role in prosthetic joint infections (PJI). The relative frequency of these anaerobes and their potential to cause surgical site infection may be clinically underestimated. An unknown proportion of these infections might be missed, since little is known about their clinical presentation, and since growth of Propionibacterium spp. in diagnostic samples is often interpreted as contamination. Thus, a hypothesis is being tested, stating that Propionibacterium spp. is not as rare as often reported, and it can cause severe soft-tissue damages in PJI.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

In this retrospective analysis, we reviewed all PJI that had been treated in our institution from 2000 to 2005, and assessed the relative frequency of those caused by Propionibacterium spp. In the identified cases, features that led to the diagnosis (clinical, laboratory, radiological, microbiological and histopathological characteristics) were analysed.

RESULTS

Of 139 cases of prosthetic joint infections, 8(6%) were caused by Propionibacterium spp. Seven patients complained of pain as the main symptom, and four had damaged soft-tissue. Analysis of the diagnostic procedures showed a median of 39% positive samples out of all cultured biopsies (median 9.5 biopsies per case), with a median time-to-positivity of 8 days. Results of histopathological examinations of the periprosthetic tissue correlated well with the clinical courses.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data suggest that Propionibacterium associated prosthetic joint infections occur at a relative frequency that is comparable to many other pathogens. Clinical signs are generally subtle, but the spectrum includes also significant soft-tissue damages. In this study, a median of 9.5 biopsies per case, an incubation time of 14 days, and the aid of histopathological examinations proved to be helpful in establishing the diagnosis.

摘要

引言

丙酸杆菌属是皮肤的常见寄居菌,通常对人类无致病性。然而,丙酸杆菌属偶尔可引起感染,但据估计在人工关节感染(PJI)中作用较小。这些厌氧菌的相对发生率及其引起手术部位感染的可能性在临床上可能被低估。由于对其临床表现了解甚少,且诊断样本中丙酸杆菌属的生长常被视为污染,这些感染中有一部分可能被漏诊。因此,正在检验一种假说,即丙酸杆菌属并不像经常报道的那样罕见,并且它可在PJI中导致严重的软组织损伤。

材料与方法

在这项回顾性分析中,我们回顾了2000年至2005年在我们机构接受治疗的所有PJI病例,并评估了由丙酸杆菌属引起的病例的相对发生率。在确诊病例中,分析了导致诊断的特征(临床、实验室、放射学、微生物学和组织病理学特征)。

结果

在139例人工关节感染病例中,8例(6%)由丙酸杆菌属引起。7例患者主诉疼痛为主要症状,4例有软组织损伤。诊断程序分析显示,所有培养活检样本的中位阳性率为39%(每例中位活检9.5次),中位阳性时间为8天。假体周围组织的组织病理学检查结果与临床病程密切相关。

结论

我们的数据表明,与丙酸杆菌相关的人工关节感染的相对发生率与许多其他病原体相当。临床症状通常不明显,但也包括严重的软组织损伤。在本研究中,每例中位活检9.5次、培养14天以及借助组织病理学检查被证明有助于确诊。

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