Majbritt Frost
Aalborg University
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2018
Lone Heimann Larsen; Vesal Khalid; Yijuan Xu; Trine Rolighed Thomsen; Henrik Carl Schønheyder; Poul Hedevang Christensen; Mogens B. Jørgensen; Andreas Kappel; Mogens Berg Laursen; Poul Torben Nielsen; Christian Pedersen; Sten Rasmussen; Jess Tvede Riis; Ole Simonsen; Ramune Aleksyniene; Henrik Christian Bertelsen; Rune Vincents Fisker; Majbritt Frost; Magdalene Kubik; Victor Vishwanath Iyer; Iben Ørsted; Peter Lüttge Jordal; Majbritt Hauge Kyneb; Jan Lorenzen; Kaare Lehmann Nielsen; Jeppe Lund Nilsen; Per Halkjær Nielsen; Kristian Kjær Pedersen; Lars Arendt Nielsen
ABSTRACT Prosthetic joint failure is mainly caused by infection, aseptic failure (AF), and mechanical problems. Infection detection has been improved with modified culture methods and molecular diagnostics. However, comparisons between modified and conventional microbiology methods are difficult due to variations in specimen sampling. In this prospective, multidisciplinary study of hip or knee prosthetic failures, we assessed the contributions of different specimen types, extended culture incubations, and 16S rRNA sequencing for diagnosing prosthetic joint infections (PJI). Project specimens included joint fluid (JF), bone biopsy specimens (BB), soft-tissue biopsy specimens (STB), and swabs (SW) from the prosthesis, collected in situ, and sonication fluid collected from prosthetic components (PC). Specimens were cultured for 6 (conventional) or 14 days, and 16S rRNA sequencing was performed at study completion. Of the 156 patients enrolled, 111 underwent 114 surgical revisions (cases) due to indications of either PJI (n = 43) or AF (n = 71). Conventional tissue biopsy cultures confirmed PJI in 28/43 (65%) cases and refuted AF in 3/71 (4%) cases; one case was not evaluable. Based on these results, minor diagnostic adjustments were made. Fourteen-day cultures of JF, STB, and PC specimens confirmed PJI in 39/42 (93%) cases, and 16S rRNA sequencing confirmed PJI in 33/42 (83%) cases. One PJI case was confirmed with 16S rRNA sequencing alone and five with cultures of project specimens alone. These findings indicated that JF, STB, and PC specimen cultures qualified as an optimal diagnostic set. The contribution of sequencing to diagnosis of PJI may depend on patient selection; this hypothesis requires further investigation.
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2011
Majbritt Frost; Susanne Stenkær; Simone Kellenberger; Lars Holger Ehlers
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2014
Ulla Møller Weinreich; Aage Kristian Olsen Alstrup; Majbritt Frost; Victor Vishwanath Iyer; Henrik Christian Bertelsen; Paul Clausen; Trine Hammer Jensen
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2014
Ulla Møller Weinreich; Aage Kristian Olsen Alstrup; Majbritt Frost; Victor Vishwanath Iyer; Henrik Christian Bertelsen; Clausen P; Trine Hammer Jensen
Archive | 2014
Vesal Khalid; Lone Heimann Larsen; Henrik Carl Schønheyder; Trine Rolighed Thomsen; Jan Lorenzen; Ramune Aleksyniene; Majbritt Frost; Sten Rasmussen
33rd Annual Meeting of the European Bone & Joint Infection Society | 2014
Ramune Aleksyniene; Majbritt Frost; Henrik Christian Bertelsen; Victor Vishwanath Iyer; Magdalena Kubik; Vesal Khalid; Henrik Carl Schønheyder
33rd Annual Meeting of the European Bone & Joint Infection Society | 2014
Ramune Aleksyniene; Majbritt Frost; Henrik Christian Bertelsen; Victor Vishwanath Iyer; Magdalena Kubik; Vesal Khalid; Henrik Carl Schønheyder
Eurobiofilms 2013: Third European Congress on Microbial Biofilms - Basic and Clinical Aspects | 2013
Lone Heimann Larsen; Majbritt Frost; Ramune Aleksyniene; Andreas Kappel; Vesal Khalid; Henrik Carl Schønheyder; Trine Rolighed Thomsen
Dansk Radiologisk Selskab 8. årsmøde | 2013
Majbritt Frost; Rune Vincents Fisker; Erik Søgaard-Andersen; Anni Grove; Bente Lund; Victor Vishwanath Iyer
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2011
Majbritt Frost; Victor Vishwanath Iyer; Rune Vincents Fisker; Erik Søgaard Andersen; Anni Grove; Bente Lund; Ivan Noer