The Incidence of Severe Hypercalcaemia-Induced Mental Status Changes in Patients Treated with Antibiotic-Loaded Calcium Sulphate Depot for Orthopaedic Infections
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Patients and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Case One
3.2. Case Two
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Applications (n) | 215 | Case One | Case Two |
---|---|---|---|
Gender, n (%) | 138 (64) male; 77 (36) female | male | female |
Age, median (range) | 69 years (5 to 90) | 68 years | 82 years |
Site of infection, n (%) | Upper limb 11 (5) | Hip | Hip |
Spine 2 (1) | |||
Pelvis 9 (4) | |||
Hip 124 (58) | |||
Thigh 15 (7) | |||
Knee 15 (7) | |||
Lower leg 28 (13) | |||
Foot and ankle 11 (5) | |||
Type of infection, n (%) | PJI 1 127 (59) | Native joint septic arthritis | PJI |
FRI 2 82 (38) | |||
Native joint septic arthritis 2 (1) | |||
Others 3 4 (2) | |||
Renal function (eGFR), median (range) | 95 mL/min/1.7 m2 (9–272) | 50 | 68 |
Quantities of CaSO4, median (range) | Ostoset 50 mL (5–250) | Osteoset 75 + 50 mL (staged procedure) | Osteoset 75 mL |
Quantities of CaSO4 grouped, n (%) | ≤25 mL: 62 (29) | >75 mL | ≤75 mL |
>25 to ≤50 mL: 71 (33) | |||
>50 to ≤75 mL: 71 (33) | |||
>75 mL: 11 (5) |
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Vallon, F.; Meier, C.; Gautier, E.; Wahl, P. The Incidence of Severe Hypercalcaemia-Induced Mental Status Changes in Patients Treated with Antibiotic-Loaded Calcium Sulphate Depot for Orthopaedic Infections. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 4900. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164900
Vallon F, Meier C, Gautier E, Wahl P. The Incidence of Severe Hypercalcaemia-Induced Mental Status Changes in Patients Treated with Antibiotic-Loaded Calcium Sulphate Depot for Orthopaedic Infections. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(16):4900. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164900
Chicago/Turabian StyleVallon, Faustine, Christoph Meier, Emanuel Gautier, and Peter Wahl. 2022. "The Incidence of Severe Hypercalcaemia-Induced Mental Status Changes in Patients Treated with Antibiotic-Loaded Calcium Sulphate Depot for Orthopaedic Infections" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 16: 4900. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164900
APA StyleVallon, F., Meier, C., Gautier, E., & Wahl, P. (2022). The Incidence of Severe Hypercalcaemia-Induced Mental Status Changes in Patients Treated with Antibiotic-Loaded Calcium Sulphate Depot for Orthopaedic Infections. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(16), 4900. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164900