Table 1: Common *infective microorganisms identified as cause of PJI at stage one revision surgery.

 

Fink, et al. (%)

Levine, et al. (%)

Lim, et al. (%)

Shi, et al. (%)

Total

Staph epidermidis

34 (45%)

1 (4%)

3 (13%)

13 (27%)

51 (30%)

Staph aureus

9 (12%)

8 (35%)

4 (17%)

6 (13%)

27 (16%)

MRSE

9 (12%)

3 (13%)

4 (17%)

 

16 (9%)

MRSA

 

5 (22%)

5 (22%)

 

10 (6%)

Staph capitis

6 (8%)

 

 

2 (4%)

8 (5%)

Propionibacterium acnes

7 (9%)

 

 

 

7 (4%)

Staph hominis

4 (5%)

 

 

2 (4%)

6 (4%)

Enterococcus

 

 

3 (13%)

2 (4%)

5 (3%)

Staph haemolyticus

2 (3%)

 

 

3 (6%)

5 (3%)

Staph warneri

4 (5%)

 

 

1 (2%)

5 (3%)

Propionibacterium granulosum

4 (5%)

 

 

 

4 (2%)

Staph lugdunensis

4 (5%)

 

 

 

4 (2%)

Proteus mirabilis

 

2 (9%)

 

 

2 (1%)

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

 

1 (4%)

 

1 (2%)

2 (1%)

Enterobacter cloacae

 

 

 

2 (4%)

2 (1%)

Strep milleri

 

1 (4%)

 

 

1 (.6%)

Candida glabrata

 

 

 

1 (2%)

1 (.6%)

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

 

 

 

1 (2%)

1 (.6%)

Streptococcus

 

 

1 (4%)

 

1 (.6%)

Culture negative

 

5 (22%)

3 (13%)

14 (29%)

22 (13%)

*List includes most common organisms but not inclusive of all organisms reported.