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Prosthetic joint infections due to Candida species: a multicenter international study

Abstract: Background: Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) caused by Candida spp is a severe complication of arthroplasty. We investigated the outcomes of Candida PJI. Methods: This was a retrospective observational multinational study including patients diagnosed with Candida-related PJI between 2010 and 2021. Treatment outcome was assessed at 2-year follow-up. Results: A total of 269 patients were analyzed. Median age was 73.0 (interquartile range [IQR], 64.0-79.0) years; 46.5% of patients were male and 10.8% were immunosuppressed. Main infection sites were hip (53.0%) and knee (43.1%), and 33.8% patients had fistulas. Surgical procedures included debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) (35.7%), 1-stage exchange (28.3%), and 2-stage exchange (29.0%). Candida spp identified were Candida albicans (55.8%), Candida parapsilosis (29.4%), Candida glabrata (7.8%), and Candida tropicalis (5.6%). Coinfection with bacteria was found in 51.3% of cases. The primary antifungal agents prescribed were azoles (75.8%) and echinocandins (30.9%), administered for a median of 92.0 (IQR, 54.5-181.3) days. Cure was observed in 156 of 269 (58.0%) cases. Treatment failure was associated with age >70 years (OR, 1.811 [95% confidence interval {CI}: 1.079-3.072]), and the use of DAIR (OR, 1.946 [95% CI: 1.157-3.285]). Candida parapsilosis infection was associated with better outcome (OR, 0.546 [95% CI: .305-.958]). Cure rates were significantly different between DAIR versus 1-stage exchange (46.9% vs 67.1%, P = .008) and DAIR versus 2-stage exchange (46.9% vs 69.2%, P = .003), but there was no difference comparing 1- to 2-stage exchanges (P = .777). Conclusions: Candida PJI prognosis seems poor, with high rate of failure, which does not appear to be linked to immunosuppression, use of azoles, or treatment duration.

 Fuente: Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2024, ciae395, 1-9

 Editorial: Oxford University Press

 Año de publicación: 2024

 Nº de páginas: 9

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciae395

 ISSN: 1058-4838,1537-6591

 Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciae395

Autoría

DINH, AURÉLIEN

MACNALLY, MARTIN

D'ANGLEJAN, EMMA

KILU, CHRISTEL MAMONA

LOURTET, JULIE

HO, ROSEMARY

SCARBOROUGH, MATTHEW

DUDAREVA, MARIA

JESUTHASAN, GERALD

OUSTAU, CECILE RONDE

KLEIN, STÉPHANE

ESCOLÀ-VERGÉ, LAURA

RODRÍGUEZ PARDO, DOLORES

DELOBEL, PIERRE

LORA-TAMAYO, JAIME

MANCHEÑO-LOSA, MIKEL

SORLÍ REDÓ, MARÍA LUISA

BARBERO ALLENDE, JOSÉ MARÍA