Functional Imaging in Diagnostic of Orthopedic Implant-Associated Infections

Diagnostics (Basel). 2013 Oct 21;3(4):356-71. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics3040356.

Abstract

Surgeries' sterile conditions and perioperative antibiotic therapies decrease implant associated infections rates significantly. However, up to 10% of orthopedic devices still fail due to infections. An implant infection generates a high socio-economic burden. An early diagnosis of an infection would significantly improve patients' outcomes. There are numerous clinical tests to diagnose infections. The "Gold Standard" is a microbiological culture, which requires an invasive sampling and lasts up to several weeks. None of the existing tests in clinics alone is sufficient for a conclusive diagnosis of an infection. Meanwhile, there are functional imaging modalities, which hold the promise of a non-invasive, quick, and specific infection diagnostic. This review focuses on orthopedic implant-associated infections, their pathogenicity, diagnosis and functional imaging.

Keywords: diagnostic imaging; orthopedic implant associated infections.

Publication types

  • Review