Do you offer antibiotic therapy for patients with a chronic joint infection, with no plans for surgery, and with an open draining sinus tract?
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Infectious Disease · UT Southwestern School of Medicine
I think this depends on (1) the organism, (2) the host - if he/she is immunocompromised or not, and (3) if the patient is symptomatic. Generally, if the patient has a draining sinus tract that is stable and is not causing any fevers, chills, leukocytosis, etc., then I would favor not treating, as tr...
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Infectious Disease · University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This is a complex question that requires a nuanced answer. I am assuming this is a periprosthetic joint infection. If so, why is there no plan for surgical intervention—is this because the patient’s care is comfort-focused? How old is the patient? What is the microbial etiology, and is it even amena...