Septic Arthritis Flashcards

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Define septic arthritis.

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Septic arthritis is defined as the infection of 1 or more joints caused by pathogenic inoculation of microbes. It occurs either by direct inoculation or via haematogenous spread.

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Explain the aetiology/risk factors of septic arthritis.

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Underlying joint disease
Joint prostheses
Intravenous drug abuse
Diabetes
Presence of cutaneous ulcers

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Summarise the epidemiology of septic arthritis.

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The estimated incidence of septic arthritis in developed countries is 6 cases per 100,000 population per year. In patients with underlying joint disease or with prosthetic joints the incidence increases approximately 10-fold, to 70 cases per 100,000 of the population.

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Recognise the presenting symptoms of septic arthritis. Recognise the signs of septic arthritis on physical examination.

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Hot, swollen, tender, restricted joint
Fever

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Identify appropriate investigations for septic arthritis and interpret the results.

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Synovial fluid Gram stain and culture
Synovial fluid white cell count
Blood culture
White cell count
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
CRP
Plain radiograph
Ultrasound

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