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(4) No evidence of percutaneous inoculation injury in an appropriate setting (contaminated soil, mud, pooled surface water in endemic area, or needle stick injury with pure culture) and evidence of opportunity for inhalational exposure (e.g., recent severe weather event, known aspiration of surface water, or known exposure to aerosolized B. pseudomallei ).
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However, it is known that aspiration is a high risk factor for pregnant women [ 1].
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Arthrocentesis, also known as joint aspiration, is most commonly utilized to differentiate septic joint fluid from other types of joint effusions.
1. Summary/brief explanation of indications (hip and knee) Arthrocentesis, also known as joint aspiration, is most commonly utilized to differentiate septic joint fluid from other types of joint effusions.
Exclusion criteria were: BMI >35 kg/m, ASA status III or higher, known risk of aspiration, known or predicted difficult airway.
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