Short Against Long Antibiotic Therapy for Infected Orthopaedic Sites—2nd Interim Analysis of the SALATIO Trials
Sara Keene, Flamur Zendeli, Marc Schmid, Nathalie Kühne, Pascal R. Furrer, İlker Uçkay

TL;DR
This study suggests shorter antibiotic treatments for orthopedic infections are as effective as longer ones, with fewer side effects.
Contribution
The study provides interim evidence that shorter antibiotic durations may be non-inferior to longer ones in orthopedic infections.
Findings
Shorter antibiotic courses showed no significant difference in clinical failure or recurrence compared to longer ones.
Short-course therapy resulted in significantly fewer adverse events.
Diabetes and number of debridements were key risk factors for failure, not antibiotic duration.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The optimal duration of postoperative antibiotic therapy for bone and orthopaedic implant infections remains undefined. The SALATIO Trials are prospective randomised trials investigating whether shorter antibiotic courses are non-inferior to standard durations across different infection strata. This report presents the second interim analysis. Methods: Two unblinded non-inferiority RCTs were conducted (intention-to-treat population). Primary outcomes were remission, clinical failure, and microbiologically identical recurrence. In SALATIO 1 (material arm), participants with infected implants, retained or replaced during initial surgery, were randomised to short-course (six weeks) or long-course (twelve weeks) targeted systemic antibiotic therapy following debridement. In SALATIO 2 (non-material arm), participants undergoing implant removal or two-stage exchange…
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TopicsOrthopedic Infections and Treatments · Bone fractures and treatments · Surgical site infection prevention
