Determining “True” Leukocytosis in Bloody Joint Aspiration
Abstract This study intends to determine the diagnostic value of implementing a corrective formula that can adjust for serum leukocytes in bloody joint fluid. Our cohort included 91 infected and 37 aseptic total knee arthroplasties. Joint fluid leukocyte count (>1760/ μ L) and neutrophil percenta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of arthroplasty 2008-02, Vol.23 (2), p.182-187 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract This study intends to determine the diagnostic value of implementing a corrective formula that can adjust for serum leukocytes in bloody joint fluid. Our cohort included 91 infected and 37 aseptic total knee arthroplasties. Joint fluid leukocyte count (>1760/ μ L) and neutrophil percentage (>73%) were the cutoff values for deep infection. The adjusted fluid leukocyte counts were calculated using the following simple formula: WBCadjusted = WBCobserved − [(WBCblood × RBCfluid /RBCblood )]predicted . Adjusted fluid cell counts of only 5 infected patients dropped below the cutoff value, whereas the remaining 86 maintained a high cell count. Ten noninfected patients had false-positive cell counts, 6 of which were successfully corrected to levels below the designated thresholds. The aspirates that were corrected had a greater number of introduced white blood cells. This study suggests that our corrective formula can detect false-positive joint aspirations without jeopardizing the diagnosis of periprosthetic infection. |
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ISSN: | 0883-5403 1532-8406 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.arth.2007.08.016 |