Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii (Sep 2016)

A new algorithm for histopathological diagnosis of periprosthetic infection using CD15 focus score and computer program CD15 Quantifier

  • V. Krenn,
  • B. Kölbel,
  • S. Wienert,
  • J. Dimitriadis,
  • D. Kendoff,
  • T. Gehrke,
  • M. Huber,
  • L. Frommelt,
  • A. Tiemann,
  • S. Usbeck,
  • V. Atzrodt,
  • K. Saeger,
  • S. A. Bozhkova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21823/2311-2905-2015-0-3-76-85
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 3
pp. 76 – 85

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Introduction. A simple microscopic diagnostic quantification system for neutrophile granulocytes (NG) was developed evaluating a single focal point (CD15 focus score) which enables the detection of bacterial infection in SLIM (synoviallike interface membrane) Additionally a diagnostic algorithm is proposed how to use the CD15 focus score and the quantification software (CD15 Quantifier). Methods. 91 SLIM removed during revision surgery for histopathological diagnosis (hip; n=59 and knee; n=32) underwent histopathological classification according to the SLIM-consensus classification. NG where identified immunohistochemically by means of a CD15-specific monoclonal antibody exhibiting an intense granular cytoplasmic staining pattern. This pattern is different from CD15 expression in macrophages showing a pale and homogenous expression in mononuclear cells. The quantitative evaluation of CD15-positive neutrophils granulocytes (CD15NG) used the principle of maximum focal infiltration (focus) together with an assessment of a single focal point (approximately 0.3 mm2). This immunohistochemical data made it possible to develop CD15 Quantifier software which automatically quantifies CD15NG. Results. SLIM-cases with positive microbiological diagnosis (n=47) have significantly (p

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