Diagnosis of peripheral bone and prosthetic joint infections: overview on the consensus documents by the EANM, EBJIS, and ESR (with ESCMID endorsement).
Luca Maria SconfienzaAlberto SignoreVictor Cassar-PullicinoMaria Adriana CataldoOlivier GheysensOlivier BorensAndrej TrampuzKlaus WörtlerNicola PetrosilloHeinz WinklerFilip M H M VanhoenackerPaul C JutteAndor W J M GlaudemansPublished in: European radiology (2019)
• For peripheral bone infection and prosthetic joint infection, white blood cell and magnetic resonance imaging have individually demonstrated the highest diagnostic performance over other imaging modalities. • Two evidence- and expert-based diagnostic flowcharts involving variable combination of laboratory tests, biopsy methods, and radiological and nuclear medicine imaging modalities are proposed by a multi-society expert panel. • Clinical application of these flowcharts depends on several factors, such as the benefit for the patient, local experience, costs, and availability.