2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.723791
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Altered Gut Microbiota as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Indicator for Patients With Fracture-Related Infection

Abstract: Preoperative diagnosis of fracture-related infection (FRI) is difficult for patients without obvious signs of infection. However, specific profiles of gut microbiota may be used as a potential diagnostic tool for FRI as suggested by a previous study. The fecal microbiome was compared between 20 FRI patients (FRI group), 18 fracture healed patients (FH group), and 12 healthy controls (HC group) included after collection of fecal samples and evaluation. The α and β diversity indices were used to characterize the… Show more

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“…Other analyzed indicators for FRI diagnosis included platelet count to mean platelet volume ratio [ 48 ], wound alpha defensin [ 49 ], and cluster of differentiation (CD) 64 [ 50 ]. It is interesting that even altered gut microbiota can be considered as an auxiliary indicator for FRI diagnosis [ 51 ]. Nonetheless, considering the limited number of such reports, more investigations should be performed in future to better evaluate the efficiency of these biomarkers in assisted diagnosis of FRI.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other analyzed indicators for FRI diagnosis included platelet count to mean platelet volume ratio [ 48 ], wound alpha defensin [ 49 ], and cluster of differentiation (CD) 64 [ 50 ]. It is interesting that even altered gut microbiota can be considered as an auxiliary indicator for FRI diagnosis [ 51 ]. Nonetheless, considering the limited number of such reports, more investigations should be performed in future to better evaluate the efficiency of these biomarkers in assisted diagnosis of FRI.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%