| Literature DB >> 33375415 |
Alba Rivera1,2, Alba Sánchez1,2, Sonia Luque3, Isabel Mur4,5,6, Lluís Puig7, Xavier Crusi8, José Carlos González8, Luisa Sorlí6,9,10, Aránzazu González8, Juan Pablo Horcajada4,9, Ferran Navarro1,2, Natividad Benito4,5,6.
Abstract
Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) is important for the prevention of prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) and must be effective against the microorganisms most likely to contaminate the surgical site. Our aim was to compare different SAP regimens (cefazolin, cefuroxime, or vancomycin, alone or combined with gentamicin) in patients undergoing total knee (TKA) and hip (THA) arthroplasty. In this preclinical exploratory analysis, we analyzed the results of intraoperative sample cultures, the ratio of plasma antibiotic levels to the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) for bacteria isolated at the surgical wound and ATCC strains, and serum bactericidal titers (SBT) against the same microorganisms. A total of 132 surgical procedures (68 TKA, 64 THA) in 128 patients were included. Cultures were positive in 57 (43.2%) procedures (mostly for coagulase-negative staphylococci and Cutibacterium spp.); the rate was lower in the group of patients receiving combination SAP (adjusted OR 0.475, CI95% 0.229-0.987). The SAP regimens evaluated achieved plasma levels above the MICs in almost all of intraoperative isolates (93/94, 98.9%) and showed bactericidal activity against all of them (SBT range 1:8-1:1024), although SBTs were higher in patients receiving cefazolin and gentamicin-containing regimens. The potential clinical relevance of these findings in the prevention of PJIs remains to be determined.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic levels; hip arthroplasty; intraoperative cultures; knee arthroplasty; prosthetic joint infection; prosthetic joint infection prevention; serum bactericidal titer; surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis; surgical site infection prevention
Year: 2020 PMID: 33375415 PMCID: PMC7823842 DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10010018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antibiotics (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6382