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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 99-B, Issue SUPP_22 | Pages 41 - 41
1 Dec 2017
Senneville E Coelho A
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Aim

Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) concerns up to 20% of all prosthesis revision procedures. The IDSA recommends at least 2 weeks of intravenous antimicrobial therapy while most of the appropriate antibiotics in these settings have very high oral bioavailability (e.g., rifampicin, cotrimoxazole, fluoroquinolone, clindamycin, fusidic acid, linezolid and doxycycline).

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AVAPOM is a monocentric retrospective non-inferiority study which included patients who received at least one of the highly bioavailable antibiotics listed above as a documented treatment (i.e., following the intravenous empirical post-operative antibiotic treatment) for PJIs in order to compare the remission rate of infection and the length of hospital stay (LOS). Patients were split between intravenous group (IV, from 1st January 2013 to 31st December 2014) and complete oral group (PO; since 1st January 2015) and were compared on both the PJI outcome regarding the last news available and the length of stay (LOS).