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Regional Periprosthetic Joint Infection Centers: the Time Has Come for a Paradigm Change in the Treatment of Periprosthetic Joint Infection

Alexander Dombrowky,Josef Jolissaint,Samuel L. Posey, Joseph Burger, Rory Metcalf,Taylor M. Rowe, Kayla Hietpas,Thomas K. Fehring

The Journal of arthroplasty(2024)

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Introduction Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a rare, yet devastating complication with high mortality rates, unpredictable treatment outcomes, and high costs. The purpose of this study was to determine 90-day and 1-year mortality rates at a specialized PJI center, assess the impact of delayed referral to a PJI center on outcomes, and determine the cost of PJI treatment prior to referral to a PJI center. Methods A review of our institution’s PJI registry was performed to identify patients who had a chronic PJI treated with a 2-stage exchange arthroplasty at our PJI Center from 2017 to 2021. Patients not referred from an external location were excluded. Mortality at 90 days and 1 year was collected. The date of infection diagnosis until the date of referral was recorded. Outcomes were documented as failure of treatment at the final clinical follow-up. The number and type of prior infection treatment were documented for each patient. The estimated cost was calculated using established PJI literature. Results There were 172 patients (182 joints) who met inclusion criteria during this timeframe. The 90-day and 1-year mortality rates were 0 and 3.9%, respectively. There was a higher failure rate in patients referred > 90 days after the diagnosis of chronic PJI (23 versus 11%, P = 0.031). The total cost of PJI treatment prior to referral for this group of patients was $6.9 million. Conclusion Implementation of a specialized PJI referral center leads to lower mortality rates, improved outcomes, and decreased cost for the healthcare system.
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