Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse 2011
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4160-6069-7.00065-1
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Infectious Arthritis and Fungal Infectious Arthritis

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“…It is commonly thought that clinical signs of septic arthritis become apparent within 24 h of the start of infection and in a study of experimentally‐induced septic arthritis, the same time period of 24 h, from synovial inoculation to onset of clinical signs, was demonstrated . In this study, systemic antimicrobial therapy was continued up to a maximum of 48 h following surgery and if synovial contamination occurred at the time of surgery, clinical signs of synovial sepsis would be anticipated to develop 3–4 days post operatively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is commonly thought that clinical signs of septic arthritis become apparent within 24 h of the start of infection and in a study of experimentally‐induced septic arthritis, the same time period of 24 h, from synovial inoculation to onset of clinical signs, was demonstrated . In this study, systemic antimicrobial therapy was continued up to a maximum of 48 h following surgery and if synovial contamination occurred at the time of surgery, clinical signs of synovial sepsis would be anticipated to develop 3–4 days post operatively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, Staphylococcus aureus is the most common agent in postoperative and postinjection sepsis and Escherichia coli is the most common agent in septic arthritis of foals. 66 …”
Section: Synovial Structuresmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Synovial infection usually results in rapid development of a severe, minimally weight-bearing lameness. 66 Common differentials include subsolar abscessation and fracture. Lameness, focal swelling, effusion, pain, heat, and pyrexia are all variably associated with tissue infection, and rapid progression of disease is a key characteristic.…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Komplikationen können von einer aseptischen Entzündung der Synovialis (joint flare) über schwerwiegendere Entzün-dungsreaktionen "Severe Acute Inflammatory Reaction" (SAIR) bis hin zu einer septischen Arthritis reichen (Davison und Orsini 2008, Bertone und Cohen 2011. Septische Arthritiden werden neben perforierenden Verletzungen (36,5%) und postoperativen Infektionen 19,8% (davon Arthroskopien 1%) und anderen iatrogenen Eingriffen (9,5%) zu 34,1 % durch intrasynoviale Injektionen ausgelöst (Schneider et al 1992, Mejer et al 2000.…”
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