Septic Arthritis Flashcards

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Define Septic Arthritis

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Join inflammation resulting from intra-articular infectoin

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Aetiology of Septic Arthritis

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Direct inoculation or haematogenous spread

Predominant dause: staphylococci or streptococci (91%)
Sexually active: gonococcal arthritis can be suspected
< 4 years old: strep. pneumoniae
Immunocompromised: gram -ve, TB

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Risk factors for Septic Arthritis

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Pre-existing joint disease e.g. RA, osteoarthritis 
Joint prostheses 
Immunosuppression
IV drug misuse
Sexual activity 
Exposure to ticks 
HIV infection 
Alcohol use disorder
Diabetes 
Previous intra-articular injection
Recent joint surgery
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Symptoms of Septic Arthritis

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Excruciating joint pain and swelling + redness
Fever
Loss of joint function
Usually affects a single large joint

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Signs of Septic Arthritis on examination

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Painful, hot, swollen and immobile joint
Overlying erythema
Severe pain that presents passive movement
Pyrexia
Signs of aetiology e.g. small pustules near joint (N. gonorrhoea)

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Investigations for Septic Arthritis

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Joint aspiration: aspirate is grossly purulent | polarising microscopy negative | cytology shows micro-organism presence

FBC: raised WCC, neutrophilia
CRP/ESR: raised
LFTs: assess for spesis and end-organ damage

Plain joint radiograph: affected joint normal initially -> degenerative changes or chondrocalcinosis
MRI: (exclude osteomyelitis)
USS: for guided aspiration

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