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Antibiotic Therapy for Prosthetic Joint Infections: An Overview

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ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics11040486

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prosthetic joint infections; antibiotic therapy; monotherapy and combination therapy; pharmacokinetic; pharmacodynamics optimization; therapeutic drug-monitoring; patient education; adverse events

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Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a severe complication after arthroplasty and its treatment involves a combination of surgical intervention and prolonged high-dose antibiotic therapy. The choice and quality of surgical procedures, microbiological diagnosis, and antibiotic therapy are crucial for the effectiveness of PJI management.
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a severe complication after arthroplasty. Its management combines surgical intervention, whose type depends on the clinical situation, and prolonged high-dose antibiotics adapted to the responsible microorganism(s) and the patient. Antibiotics are only one part of the therapeutic regimen and are closely related to the surgical strategy. Their efficacy depends to a large extent on the choice and quality of the surgical procedure, and the quality of the microbiological diagnosis. Although guidelines have been published, many aspects of antibiotic therapy remain poorly established. Choosing the optimal agent(s) is one aspect, with others being optimization of drugs' pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters, the choice of administration route, use of monotherapy or combination regimens, therapeutic drug-monitoring and patient education to improve compliance and tolerance. Herein, we address PJI management based on recent literature data, guidelines and the experience of our referral center for complex bone-and-joint infections.

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