Diagnostic Utility of Synovial Cell Count Prior to Revision Compared to Re-Revision Arthroplasty
Jennifer Straub, Paul M. Schwarz, Laurenz Willmann, Joachim Ortmayr, Kevin Staats, Irene K. Sigmund, Reinhard Windhager, Christoph Böhler

TL;DR
This study examines how synovial cell count thresholds for diagnosing joint infections remain reliable even in patients with prior revision surgeries.
Contribution
The study identifies that synovial cell count diagnostic accuracy remains high in re-revision arthroplasty cases, with minor threshold variations.
Findings
No significant differences in cell counts were found between first revision and re-revision cases for septic and aseptic indications.
The optimal synovial cell count cutoff for diagnosing infection was 2439.50 G/L with high sensitivity and specificity.
The type of previous surgery in re-revisions significantly affects diagnostic accuracy.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate how the joint, the number and the type of prior revision surgeries influence the diagnostic thresholds for synovial cell count for patients who undergo their first total hip or knee arthroplasty revision compared to re-revisions, as different cutoffs might substantially influence treatment courses. Methods: In this retrospective single-center register analysis, data from 214 revised THAs (total hip arthroplasties) and TKAs (total knee arthroplasties) were collected, of which 103 (48.1%) have so far undergone at least one revision surgery. Diagnosis was based on the EBJIS criteria, and we identified 163 (76.2%) septic and 51 (23.8%) aseptic cases. Data on synovial cell count were collected and analyzed for their diagnostic accuracy and optimal cutoffs. For re-revisions, a covariate-adjusted ROC (receiver operating…
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TopicsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
