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髋关节和膝关节置换术前无症状菌尿的抗生素治疗:文献系统评价。

Antibiotic treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria prior to hip and knee arthroplasty; a systematic review of the literature.

机构信息

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Raigmore Hospital, Old Perth Road, Inverness IV2 3UJ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Surgeon. 2018 Jun;16(3):176-182. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2017.08.007. Epub 2017 Nov 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is significant debate as to whether routine antibiotic treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in arthroplasty patients reduces the risk of subsequent PJI. No previous systematic reviews have been undertaken on this subject. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate whether antibiotic treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria in arthroplasty patients reduces the risk of prosthetic joint infection and to investigate whether the organisms cultured in peri-operative urine samples are the same as those responsible for subsequent prosthetic joint infections.

METHODS

Medline and SCOPUS databases were searched using a systematic search strategy. Inclusion Criteria were that the paper must present data detailing infection rates in patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria versus those without and must provide information on infection rates for ASB patients treated with antibiotics versus those not treated. Non-English Language papers and Conference Abstracts in which a full manuscript was not published were excluded. Two hundred and five papers were returned - three papers were included in the review, comprising 3267 patients.

RESULTS

Only 3 studies met the inclusion criteria. The published literature does not support the routine antibiotic treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria in arthroplasty patients. The organisms responsible for peri-prosthetic joint infection in patients with pre-operative asymptomatic bacteriuria are different from that cultured in their urine during the pre-operative period. This means that, although biologically possible, a direct causal relationship appears extremely unlikely.

CONCLUSIONS

The evidence base supporting antibiotic treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria prior to arthroplasty surgery is weak. Given the lack of evidence to support a direct causal relationship, routine antibiotic treatment of ASB in arthroplasty patients is not justified.

摘要

背景

对于关节置换术患者无症状菌尿(ASB)是否需要常规抗生素治疗以降低随后发生假体关节感染(PJI)的风险,存在很大争议。目前尚未有关于此主题的系统评价。本系统评价的目的是调查关节置换术患者无症状菌尿的抗生素治疗是否降低了假体关节感染的风险,并调查围手术期尿液样本中培养的细菌是否与随后导致假体关节感染的细菌相同。

方法

使用系统搜索策略搜索 Medline 和 SCOPUS 数据库。纳入标准为:必须提供详细说明无症状菌尿患者与无无症状菌尿患者的感染率数据的论文,并且必须提供接受抗生素治疗与未接受抗生素治疗的 ASB 患者的感染率信息。排除非英文论文和未发表全文的会议摘要。共检索到 205 篇论文,其中 3 篇论文纳入本综述,共纳入 3267 例患者。

结果

仅 3 项研究符合纳入标准。现有文献不支持对关节置换术患者无症状菌尿进行常规抗生素治疗。术前无症状菌尿患者发生假体关节感染的病原体与术前尿液中培养的病原体不同。这意味着,尽管从生物学角度来看是可能的,但直接因果关系似乎极不可能。

结论

支持关节置换术前无症状菌尿抗生素治疗的证据基础薄弱。鉴于缺乏支持直接因果关系的证据,对关节置换术患者无症状菌尿进行常规抗生素治疗是不合理的。

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