“…Available literature suggests that the clinical remission rate for treatment of culturenegative prosthetic joint infections is the same as for culture-positive cases, 19 but a clinician's ignorance of the causative pathogens may lead to longer duration or broader-spectrum empiric antibiotic therapy compared to cases with known culture results. 24 In this study, we elected not to address the clinical consequences of altered microbiological results because the outcome of orthopedic infections depends on multiple parameters, e.g., removal of infected material, re-implantation procedures, number of debridements, isolated pathogens, 10,25e27 comorbidities, and type of infection (native joint arthritis, 5 infected arthroplasties, 8 infected fracture-devices, 4,6 chronic osteomyelitis, 9 bursitis 12 or soft tissue infections 11 ). Performing a multivariate analysis with this large case-mix is not possible unless we stratify remission analyses into six strata, which would be inordinately complex and lead to comparisons of small groups.…”