| Literature DB >> 35372468 |
Maren Janko1, Fabian Dust1, Pia Viktoria Wagner2, Robert Gurke2,3, Johannes Frank1, Dirk Henrich1, Ingo Marzi1, René Danilo Verboket1.
Abstract
Objective: Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) are a commonly known entity of diseases associated with difficult treatment procedures. The current gold standard when there is a rapidly progressing infection of soft tissues with a risk of sepsis is radical surgical debridement accompanied by systemic antibiotic therapy. In clinical settings, local antibiotics alone or formulated within carrier material are commonly used alongside this therapy regimen. One possibility of local antibiotic application is the fixation of colistin with fibrin glue spray. It is not yet sufficiently researched how the local antibiotic concentrations remain as high as possible over time.Entities:
Keywords: SSTI; acute infections; animal model; chronic infections; fibrin-glue-spray technique; local antibiotics; soft tissue
Year: 2022 PMID: 35372468 PMCID: PMC8968937 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.749600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
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| Simultaneous spraying of colistin and fibrin glue (CF+) | |||
| Consecutive spraying of colistin and fibrin glue (CF-) | |||
| Without fixation of colistin by fibrin glue (C) |
Figure 1Different spraying techniques of Colistin over time. Simultaneous spraying of colistin and fibrin glue (CF+), consecutive spraying of colistin and fibrin glue (CF-) and without fixation of colistin by fibrin glue (C) after 1 h (A), 2 h (B), and 4 h (C). Significantly higher values in CF+ group at 1 h against CF- and C and in CF- against C (A). No significant differences after 2 h (B). Significantly higher values in CF+ at 4 h against C (n = 7 per group and timepoint). *p < 0.05.
Figure 2Grouped representation of the respective application methods, combined representation. Simultaneous spraying of colistin and fibrin glue (CF+), consecutive spraying of colistin and fibrin glue (CF-) and without fixation of colistin by fibrin glue (C). Significantly higher values in CF+ group at 1 h against CF- and C and in CF- against C. Furthermore, significantly higher values in CF+ at 4 h against C (n = 7 per group and timepoint). *p < 0.05.