The Incidence and Risk Factors of Early Periprosthetic Joint Infections.
Zeynep Tekin-TaşHasan Selçuk ÖzgerUlunay KanatliKenan HizelPublished in: Infectious diseases & clinical microbiology (2024)
Compared to other reported outcomes in the literature, this study observed a higher incidence of early-stage PJI. The higher incidence may be due to PJI surveillance deficiencies such as difficulty in post-discharge surgical site infection (SSI) follow-up, reporting, and bacterial sampling. This discrepancy underscores the importance of actively monitoring patients with risk factors for PJI development, including medical comorbidities and a high NNIS score. Implementing prospective active surveillance in such cases is deemed crucial for the timely identification and management of PJI.