Authors
Mohamed F Albana, Daniel Hameed, Sandeep S Bains, Jeremy Dubin, Michael A Mont, James Nace, Giles R Scuderi, Ronald E Delanois
Publication date
2024/7/1
Journal
Journal of Orthopaedics
Volume
53
Pages
82-86
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Introduction
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) risk continues to receive much attention given its associated morbidity and costs to patients and healthcare systems. It has been hypothesized that invasive colonoscopies may increase the risk of PJI. However, the decision to administer antibiotic prophylaxis lacks clinical guidance. In this study we aimed to compare PJI rates in patients undergoing colonoscopies with and without antibiotic prophylaxis against a control group, analyzing PJI occurrences at 90 days, 6 months, 9 months, and 1-year post-procedure and (2) assess the impact of antibiotic prophylaxis on PJI rates to inform clinical guidelines.
Methods
We queried a national, all-payer database to identify all primary total knee arthroplasty procedures without prior history of PJI between January 2010 and October 2020 (n = 1.9 million). All patients who had a diagnosis of PJI within one year of index procedure were …