Demonstrating antibiotic stewardship while diagnosing and treating bilateral pseudoseptic arthritis: a case report.
Publication details: 2024; ; ISSN:- 1752-1947
- *Anti-Bacterial Agents
- *Antimicrobial Stewardship
- Anti-Bacterial Agents/tu [Therapeutic Use]
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/tu [Therapeutic Use]
- C-Reactive Protein/an [Analysis]
- Female
- Humans
- Knee Joint
- Middle Aged
- Osteoarthritis, Knee/dt [Drug Therapy]
- Treatment Outcome
- Viscosupplementation
- -- Curated
- MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Orthopaedic Surgery Residency
- Case Reports
- Journal Article
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CASE PRESENTATION: In this case report, we present a 61-year-old African American female patient who presented with bilateral knee pseudoseptic arthritis in the setting of viscosupplementation. She presented 3 days after bilateral viscosupplementation injections with bilateral knee swelling, discomfort, and pain with micromotion. Her white blood cell count (WBC) was 12.83 (4.5-11 normal), her C-reactive protein (CRP) level was 159 mg/L (0-10 normal), and her erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) was 79 mm/hour (0-40 normal). Her left knee aspirate yielded 38,580 WBC with a negative gram stain and negative cultures. Her right knee aspirate yielded 29,670 WBC with a negative gram stain and negative cultures. Through the utilization of careful clinical monitoring, ice therapy, and non-steroidal inflammatory medication, we were able to successfully treat this patient while maintaining proper antibiotic stewardship.
CONCLUSION: Pseudoseptic arthritis in the setting of viscosupplementation can be adequately treated and monitored without the use of antibiotics. Copyright © 2024. The Author(s).
INTRODUCTION: Although viscosupplementation is a commonly used treatment for osteoarthritis and is widely regarded as a safe treatment option, it is associated with the rare complication of pseudoseptic arthritis. Most existing case reports that cite this rare complication employed the use of early broad-spectrum antibiotics.
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