Author:
Bourbour Samaneh,Emaneini Mohammad,Jabalameli Mahmoud,Mortazavi Seyed Mohammad Javad,Tahmasebi Mohamad Naghi,Taghizadeh Amirheckmat,Sharafatvaziri Arash,Beigverdi Reza,Jabalameli Fereshteh
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Accurate and rapid identification of microorganisms causing periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are necessary for choosing an appropriate antibiotic therapy. Therefore, molecular techniques are suggested for diagnosis in suspected PJIs. The Broad-range PCR and High-Resolution Melt Analysis (HRMA) were evaluated for the identification of causative organisms of PJIs in this study.
Results
For 47 of 63 specimens, both the culture and broad-range PCR were positive. The culture was found to be able of organism’s detection in 74.6% (47/63) of patients. Of 47 positive cultures, 11 (23.4%) were polymicrobial and 36 (76.59%) were monomicrobial cultures, in which 34 (91.89%) cases were detected by HRM assay. The sensitivity, specificity of HRMA vs monomicrobial culture were 91.89, 93.75%, respectively. The sensitivity, specificity of total HRMA (mono + poly) vs culture were 82.92, 93.75%.
Conclusions
HRM assay coupled with broad-range PCR are effective screening, rapid, and relatively cost-effective methods for discrimination of PJIs especially in aiding culture method. Using computer programs such as the Matlab-2018b program for HRM data analysis is also valuable and helpful in diagnosis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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