AAOS Musculoskeletal Infection: Where are we in 2014? Research Symposium
AAOS 肌肉骨骼感染:2014 年我们处于什么位置?
基本信息
- 批准号:8651581
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-25 至 2014-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademyAffectAmericanBasic ScienceCellular biologyClinicalCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesConsensusDevelopmentDiagnosisEndocrinologistEpidemiologistEvaluationEventFosteringGenerationsHealthIncidenceInfectionInjuryJournalsKnowledgeMedicalMicrobiologyMusculoskeletalOperative Surgical ProceduresOrthopedicsOutcomePathologistPatientsPeer ReviewPharmacologyPhysiciansRecommendationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSiteSurgeonTrainingevidence baseevidence based guidelinesimprovedinterestmedical specialtiesmultidisciplinarynovelpublic health relevancesymposiumtherapy developmenttreatment strategy
项目摘要
Project Summary / Abstract
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Musculoskeletal Infection: Where
Are We In 2014? Research Symposium will provide the musculoskeletal community with
evidence-based state of the art knowledge to improve the diagnosis and treatment of
musculoskeletal infections, including orthopaedic periprosthetic and post-traumatic/post-surgical
infections. The symposium will provide a unique opportunity for collaboration among a
multidisciplinary group of orthopaedic surgeons, medical and infectious disease physicians,
pathologists, endocrinologists, epidemiologists, health economists and basic science
investigators to discuss current research on musculoskeletal surgical site infections as it relates
to the musculoskeletal clinicians. Additionally, the symposium will encourage a new generation
of musculoskeletal clinician scientists and basic science researchers to collaborate in order to
find novel ways to positively impact musculoskeletal surgical site infections by reducing the
incidence of these events and improving outcomes once they occur.
The specific aims are (1) to assemble and provide a collaborative forum for a multidisciplinary
group of clinicians and scientists with a common interest in musculoskeletal infection; (2) to
discuss and differentiate the various forms of musculoskeletal infection in terms of microbiology,
cellular biology, and pharmacology; (3) to examine and report the "state of the art" for
diagnosing and treating orthopaedic periprosthetic and post-surgical infections; (4) to evaluate
and recommend treatment strategies for post-traumatic / post-injury orthopaedic infections; (5)
to compare and contrast the disparities that are observed between patient groups in both the
development as well as the treatment of musculoskeletal infection; (6) to incorporate evidence
based practice guidelines into the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal infections; (7) to
report, discuss, and develop consensus statements for the diagnosis and treatment of specialty-
specific orthopaedic infections. The outcomes and clinical recommendations from the MI
symposium will be disseminated through an article(s) in an orthopaedic journal.
项目总结/摘要
美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)肌肉骨骼感染:在哪里
我们在2014年?研究研讨会将为肌肉骨骼界提供
以证据为基础的最先进的知识,以改善诊断和治疗
肌肉骨骼感染,包括骨科假体周围和创伤后/手术后感染
感染.研讨会将提供一个独特的合作机会,
整形外科医生、内科医生和传染病医生组成的多学科小组,
病理学家、内分泌学家、流行病学家、卫生经济学家和基础科学
研究者讨论当前关于肌肉骨骼手术部位感染的研究,
给肌肉骨骼临床医生。此外,研讨会将鼓励新一代
肌肉骨骼临床科学家和基础科学研究人员合作,
寻找新的方法,通过减少肌肉骨骼手术部位感染来积极影响肌肉骨骼手术部位感染
这些事件的发生率和改善结果,一旦他们发生。
具体目标是:(1)为多学科组织提供一个合作论坛,
一组对肌肉骨骼感染有共同兴趣的临床医生和科学家;(2)
从微生物学的角度讨论和区分各种形式的肌肉骨骼感染,
细胞生物学和药理学;(3)检查和报告“最新技术水平”,
诊断和治疗骨科假体周围和术后感染;(4)评估
并为创伤后/损伤后骨科感染提出治疗策略;(5)
为了比较和对比在两个患者组中观察到的差异,
发展以及肌肉骨骼感染的治疗;(6)将证据
基于实践指南的肌肉骨骼感染的诊断和治疗;(7)
报告,讨论,并制定诊断和治疗专业的共识声明-
特殊的骨科感染。MI的结局和临床建议
专题讨论会将通过一篇文章在矫形杂志上传播。
项目成果
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