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Exciting Performance of Plasma Fibrinogen in Periprosthetic Joint Infection Diagnosis

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ObjectiveTo test the significance of serum C‐reactive protein (CRP), the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), the platelet count/mean platelet volume ratio (PC/MPV), plasma fibrinogen, and D‐Dimer in periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) diagnosis.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 149 patients diagnosed from July 2016 to December 2019 with primary osteoarthritis (OA group, average age 63.18 years [range, 53–82 years] 18 males, 46 females), PJI (PJI group, average age 63.74 years [range, 52–81 years], 16 males, 31 females), and aseptic loosening (aseptic group, average age 63.18 years [range, 53–80 years], 12 male, 26 female) in our department. Demographic data and the sensitivity and specificity of preoperative CRP, ESR, PC/MPV, fibrinogen, and D‐Dimer in PJI diagnosis were compared.ResultsThere were no significant differences when the demographic data of the three groups were compared. The expression level of CRP (50.67 ± 58.98 mg/L), ESR (50.55 ± 25.81 mm/h), PC/MPV (35.79 ± 18.00), and fibrinogen (4.85 ± 1.33 μg/mL) in the PJI group were higher than in the OA group (CRP: 4.09 ± 9.68 mg/L; ESR:13.44 ± 9.32 mm/1 h; PC/MPV: 24.97 ± 7.58; fibrinogen: 3.09 ± 0.55 μg/mL) and the aseptic group (CRP: 7.01 ± 11.83 mg/L; ESR: 22.47 ± 17.53 mm/1 h; PC/MPV: 25.18 ± 11.48; fibrinogen: 3.39 ± 0.80 μg/mL), respectively. The expression level of plasma D‐dimer (1.60 ± 1.29 mg/L) in the PJI group was higher than in the OA group (0.49 ± 0.42 mg/L) but similar to that in the aseptic group (1.21 ± 1.35 mg/L). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis demonstrated that the areas under the ROC curve (AUC) for CRP, ESR, PC/MPV, fibrinogen, and D‐dimer were 0.892 (95% confidence interval, 0.829–0.954), 0.888 (0.829–0.947), 0.686 (0.589–0.784), 0.873 (0.803–0.943), and 0.835 (0.772–0.899), respectively. When PC/MPV > 31.70, fibrinogen >4.01 μg/mL, and D‐dimer >1.17 mg/L were set as the threshold values for the diagnosis of PJI, the sensitivity of PC/MPV in PJI diagnosis was lower than that of ESR and plasma fibrinogen. In contrast, there was no significant difference when comparing the specificity of CRP, ESR, PC/MPV, fibrinogen, and D‐dimer in PJI diagnosis.ConclusionPlasma fibrinogen is a good new auxiliary diagnostic marker for PJI.
Title: Exciting Performance of Plasma Fibrinogen in Periprosthetic Joint Infection Diagnosis
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ObjectiveTo test the significance of serum C‐reactive protein (CRP), the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), the platelet count/mean platelet volume ratio (PC/MPV), plasma fibrinogen, and D‐Dimer in periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) diagnosis.
MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 149 patients diagnosed from July 2016 to December 2019 with primary osteoarthritis (OA group, average age 63.
18 years [range, 53–82 years] 18 males, 46 females), PJI (PJI group, average age 63.
74 years [range, 52–81 years], 16 males, 31 females), and aseptic loosening (aseptic group, average age 63.
18 years [range, 53–80 years], 12 male, 26 female) in our department.
Demographic data and the sensitivity and specificity of preoperative CRP, ESR, PC/MPV, fibrinogen, and D‐Dimer in PJI diagnosis were compared.
ResultsThere were no significant differences when the demographic data of the three groups were compared.
The expression level of CRP (50.
67 ± 58.
98 mg/L), ESR (50.
55 ± 25.
81 mm/h), PC/MPV (35.
79 ± 18.
00), and fibrinogen (4.
85 ± 1.
33 μg/mL) in the PJI group were higher than in the OA group (CRP: 4.
09 ± 9.
68 mg/L; ESR:13.
44 ± 9.
32 mm/1 h; PC/MPV: 24.
97 ± 7.
58; fibrinogen: 3.
09 ± 0.
55 μg/mL) and the aseptic group (CRP: 7.
01 ± 11.
83 mg/L; ESR: 22.
47 ± 17.
53 mm/1 h; PC/MPV: 25.
18 ± 11.
48; fibrinogen: 3.
39 ± 0.
80 μg/mL), respectively.
The expression level of plasma D‐dimer (1.
60 ± 1.
29 mg/L) in the PJI group was higher than in the OA group (0.
49 ± 0.
42 mg/L) but similar to that in the aseptic group (1.
21 ± 1.
35 mg/L).
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis demonstrated that the areas under the ROC curve (AUC) for CRP, ESR, PC/MPV, fibrinogen, and D‐dimer were 0.
892 (95% confidence interval, 0.
829–0.
954), 0.
888 (0.
829–0.
947), 0.
686 (0.
589–0.
784), 0.
873 (0.
803–0.
943), and 0.
835 (0.
772–0.
899), respectively.
When PC/MPV > 31.
70, fibrinogen >4.
01 μg/mL, and D‐dimer >1.
17 mg/L were set as the threshold values for the diagnosis of PJI, the sensitivity of PC/MPV in PJI diagnosis was lower than that of ESR and plasma fibrinogen.
In contrast, there was no significant difference when comparing the specificity of CRP, ESR, PC/MPV, fibrinogen, and D‐dimer in PJI diagnosis.
ConclusionPlasma fibrinogen is a good new auxiliary diagnostic marker for PJI.

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