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Dental procedures and subsequent prosthetic joint infections: findings from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey.

机译:牙科手术和随后的假体关节感染:《医疗保险当前受益人调查》的发现。

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BACKGROUND: The publication of the 2009 American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons' (AAOS') guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis after joint replacement (arthroplasty) has renewed debate concerning appropriate prophylaxis for dental patients. The authors examined an administrative data set to assess whether dental procedures were associated with prosthetic joint infections (PJIs). METHODS: Using data for the years 1997 through 2006 from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS), the authors identified participants who had undergone total joint arthroplasty and those who had experienced a PJI. They explored associations between dental procedures and subsequent PJIs by using time-to-event analyses (N = 1,000). A nested case-control study included case participants who had had PJIs (n = 42) and matched control participants who had had total arthroplasty but had no PJIs (n = 126). The authors calculated hazard ratios (HRs) and odds ratios (ORs). RESULTS: Control participants (people without PJIs) were more likely than were case participants (those with PJIs) to have undergone an invasive dental procedure, though this trend was not statistically significant in either the time-to-event analysis (HR = 0.78; 95 percent confidence interval [CI], 0.18-3.39) or the case-control analysis (OR = 0.56; 95 percent CI, 0.18-1.74). Only four of 42 case participants had undergone an invasive dental procedure in the 90 days before the infection occurred. Consideration of all dental procedures yielded similar results. CONCLUSIONS: Dental procedures were not associated significantly with subsequent risk for PJIs, although this study's power was somewhat low. The clinical importance of prophylactic antibiotics in dentistry for patients who have undergone joint arthroplasty, therefore, may be questioned. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: These results support the view that the 2009 AAOS Information Statement on antibiotic prophylaxis for people with prosthetic joints should be reconsidered for patients in that population who are receiving oral health care.
机译:背景:2009年美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)关于关节置换(人工关节置换术)后抗生素预防的指南的发布,再次引起了有关为牙科患者进行适当预防的争论。作者检查了一个行政数据集,以评估牙科手术是否与假体关节感染(PJI)有关。方法:使用1997年至2006年的Medicare当前受益人调查(MCBS)数据,作者确定了进行了全关节置换术的受试者和经历过PJI的受试者。他们通过事件发生时间分析(N = 1,000)探索了牙科手术与随后的PJI之间的关联。巢式病例对照研究包括具有PJI的病例参与者(n = 42)和具有完全置换术但无PJI的对照参与者(n = 126)。作者计算了危险比(HRs)和优势比(ORs)。结果:对照参与者(无PJI的人)比病例参与者(有PJI的人)进行了侵入性牙科手术的可能性更高,尽管在事件发生时间分析中这种趋势在统计学上均不显着(HR = 0.78; 95%置信区间[CI],0.18-3.39)或病例对照分析(OR = 0.56; 95%CI,0.18-1.74)。在感染发生前90天内,42名病例参与者中只有4名接受了侵入性牙科手术。对所有牙科手术的考虑均得出相似的结果。结论:尽管这项研究的功效较低,但牙科手术与随后的PJI风险没有显着相关。因此,对于关节置换术患者,预防性抗生素在牙科领域的临床重要性可能会受到质疑。临床意义:这些结果支持以下观点:对于接受口腔保健的该人群中的患者,应重新考虑2009 AAOS信息声明,以预防关节假体使用抗生素。

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