| Literature DB >> 34191350 |
Ashley E Levack1,2, Kathleen Turajane3, Daniel A Driscoll1, Xu Yang3, Andy O Miller4, Mathias P Bostrom2,5, David S Wellman1,6, Alberto V Carli2,5.
Abstract
There has been increasing interest in the use of a synthetic absorbable calcium sulfate (CaSO4 ) for local antibiotic delivery in orthopaedic infections. The purpose of this study was to quantify elution kinetics of six antibiotics (amikacin, meropenem, fosfomycin, minocycline, cefazolin, and dalbavancin) from a clinically relevant CaSO4 bead model and compare elution and antimicrobial activity to the current clinical gold standards: vancomycin and tobramycin. Antibiotic-loaded synthetic CaSO4 beads were immersed in phosphate buffered saline and incubated at 37°C. Eluent was harvested at eight time points over 28 days. Antibiotic concentrations were measured by high performance liquid chromatography to quantify elution rates. CaSO4 beads demonstrated burst release kinetics. Dalbavancin, cefazolin, and minocycline all demonstrated similar elution profiles to vancomycin. Amikacin and meropenem demonstrated favorable elution profiles and durations of above-minimum inhibitory concentration when compared to tobramycin. Clinical Significance: This study provides important novel data regarding the utility of amikacin, meropenem and dalbavancin as alternative choices to place in CaSO4 carriers when treating orthopaedic infections.Entities:
Keywords: calcium sulfate; elution; infection; local antibiotic delivery; osteomyelitis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34191350 PMCID: PMC8716667 DOI: 10.1002/jor.25135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Res ISSN: 0736-0266 Impact factor: 3.102