Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 170.0 – Septic Arthritis

Sep 23, 2019
Dive into the world of septic arthritis with insights on how bacteria invade joints and the alarming consequences of delayed treatment. Discover the critical myths surrounding its presentation and the importance of accurate diagnosis through techniques like arthrocentesis. Learn about the diverse risk factors and pathogens involved, including the challenges posed by prosthetic joints. The conversation highlights diagnostic complexities and emphasizes the urgent need for effective management in emergency medicine to prevent irreversible joint damage.
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Pathophysiology and Impact

  • Synovial space lacks a basement membrane, making bacterial invasion easier.
  • Cartilage destruction in septic arthritis can cause irreversible loss of function within hours.
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Risk Factors and Organisms

  • Septic arthritis risk factors include extremes of age, RA, IVDA, prosthesis, and immunosuppression.
  • Organisms vary by risk: Staph aureus most common; gonorrhea in young adults; Salmonella in sickle cell disease.
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Presentation Variability

  • Septic arthritis usually presents with a single warm, tender joint, most commonly the knee.
  • Polyarticular involvement occurs 10-20% of the time; fever is absent in 60% of cases.
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