2005
DOI: 10.1002/jor.20058
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Antimicrobial efficacy of gentamicin‐loaded acrylic bone cements with fusidic acid or clindamycin added

Abstract: The increasing gentamicin resistance among bacteria in septic joint arthroplasty has stimulated interest in adding a second antibiotic into gentamicin-loaded bone cement. A first aim of this in vitro study is to investigate whether addition of fusidic acid or clindamycin to gentamicinloaded bone cement has an additional antimicrobial effect against a collection of 38 clinical isolates, including 16 gentamicin-resistant strains. A modified Kirby-Bauer test, involving measurement of the inhibition zone around an… Show more

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“…These compounds may dissolve out of the matrix to increase porosity and allow for drug dissolution and release from deeper drug deposits. The encapsulation of fusidic acid in bone cement has been previously reported and demonstrated efficacy against bacteria but in vitro drug release profiles were not investigated [6,13,14,26]. Due to the steady release profiles of the drug from bone cement observed in these studies, this drug appears to be well suited for inclusion in a controlled release system using bone cement.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…These compounds may dissolve out of the matrix to increase porosity and allow for drug dissolution and release from deeper drug deposits. The encapsulation of fusidic acid in bone cement has been previously reported and demonstrated efficacy against bacteria but in vitro drug release profiles were not investigated [6,13,14,26]. Due to the steady release profiles of the drug from bone cement observed in these studies, this drug appears to be well suited for inclusion in a controlled release system using bone cement.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Linezolid has been shown to be effective in the treatment of a wide range of drug-resistant infections and to be well suited to encapsulation in bone cement [5,19,34]. Other antibiotics that have been suggested for inclusion in bone cement are fusidic acid [13,14,26] and rifampicin [1,36] as both these drugs have excellent activity against (MRSA) especially when used in combination [1,36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…However, infection often occurs after surgery. Drug-loaded bone cement is used as an application method to prevent and treat prosthesis-related infection [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aus dem erneuten Erscheinen von vitalen Erregern auf den Gentamicin-beladenen Prüfkörpern nach 72 h muss geschlussfolgert werden, dass die initial hohen Gentamicin-Mengen keine vollständige bakterizide Wirkung aufwiesen und dass die im weiteren Verlauf niedrigen Gentamicin-Mengen eine Vermehrung überlebender Bakterien nicht verhindern konnte. Neut et al [18] konnten in vitro eine höhere antimikrobielle Wirkung von kombinierten Gentamicin-und Clindamycin-beladenen Zementkörpern auf Gentamicin-sensitive Staphylococcusaureus-Stämme im Vergleich zu Prüfkörpern mit alleiniger Gentamicin-Applikation zeigen und begründen den Effekt mit mög-lichen Resistenzbildungen aufgrund der hohen lokalen Gentamicin-Konzentrationen.…”
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