Septic Arthritis Flashcards
Define septic arthritis
Septic arthritis is defined as the infection of 1 or more joints caused by pathogenic microbes.
What are the causes/risk factors of septic arthritis?
- It occurs either by direct inoculation or via haematogenous spread.
- The predominant causative organisms of septic arthritis are staphylococci or streptococci. These organisms account for 91% of cases.
• younger patients - more likely gonorrhoea and chlamydia
Risk Factors: • Hx of RA and OA. • Joint prosthesis • DM • Immunosuppression • IVDU • Alcoholism • Intra-articular corticosteroid injections
What are the symptoms of septic arthritis?
- Acute onset hot, swollen, painful joint
- Associated with restriction of movement.
- The knee is affected in > 50% of cases
- Presentation may be more insidious in the context of a low-virulence organism, TB, or if the joint is prosthetic.
- Usually monoarticular but can be polyarticular in up to 22%
What are the signs of septic arthritis?
- The characteristic features of an infected joint are swelling, warmth, tenderness, and a significant reduction in the range of movement.
- The presence or absence of a fever is not a reliable indicator of joint sepsis
What investigations are carried out for septic arthritis?
• Urgent joint aspiration for synovial fluid microscopy and culture is the key investigation. PCR for viral
- CI - Prosthetic joint –sterile procedure in OR should be done with orthopaedic surgeons.
• Blood cultures may be helpful for guiding antibiotic choice later.
• Plain Radiographs –may reveal underlying joint disease but otherwise normal.
• CRP/ ESR –Elevated but may be normal
• The main differential diagnoses are the crystal arthropathies