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A major disadvantage of the MSIS criteria-based definition of PJI is that two of the essential criteria, tissue culture and histological analysis, are only available after surgery. In cases where the surgical samples are critical for the diagnosis of infection, the physician may need to adjust his or her treatment post operatively for the patient based on the treatment provided. The availability of a preoperative test that correlates well with the MSIS criteria could improve patient care. Currently, when a clinician is suspicious of PJI due to pain or failure of an arthroplasty, it is considered the standard-of-care to request blood and synovial fluid tests to begin the process of diagnosing infection. A synovial fluid test for PJI that correlates with the final MSIS definition could be requested at this early preoperative stage of the diagnostic process.
Synovasure® PJI ELISA Test is a qualitative in vitro diagnostic device intended as an adjunct for the detection of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in synovial fluid from patients being evaluated for revision surgery. Synovasure® PJI ELISA Test utilizes a test that measures biomarkers, alpha-defensins 1-3, in the synovial fluid of joints that are infected. Synovasure® PJI ELISA Test results are intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical and diagnostic findings to aid in a patient's diagnosis of infection.
Synovasure® PJI Lateral Flow Test is a qualitative in vitro diagnostic device intended as an adjunct for the detection of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in synovial fluid from patients being evaluated for revision surgery. Synovasure® PJI Lateral Flow Test utilizes a test that measures biomarkers, alpha-defensins 1-3, in the synovial fluid of joints that are infected. Synovasure® PJI Lateral Flow Test results are intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical and diagnostic findings to aid in a patient's diagnosis of infection.
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• Subject has a total knee and/or hip joint arthroplasty.
The subject will be evaluated for revision surgery.
o Operative samples are required for full MSIS classification.
Subject is ≥22 years of age.
Subject has had no recent injections or surgeries of the joint (within past 6 weeks).
Subject has or will have all of the medical tests required to allow MSIS classification.
Subject signs informed consent form.
Exclusion criteria
• Subject does not have a total knee and/or hip joint arthroplasty.
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