Vancomycin bone and tissue concentrations following tibial intraosseous administration – evaluated in a porcine model
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Published:2021-02-12
Issue:4
Volume:6
Page:99-106
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ISSN:2206-3552
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Container-title:Journal of Bone and Joint Infection
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Bone Joint Infect.
Author:
Olsen Kipp Josephine, Hanberg Pelle, Slater Josefine, Møller Nielsen Line, Storgaard Jakobsen Stig, Stilling Maiken, Bue MatsORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Introduction. Systemic perioperative vancomycin may not provide sufficient prophylactic target-site concentrations in the prevention of prosthetic
joint infections. Intraosseous vancomycin potentially provides high target-site concentrations. The objective of the present study was to
evaluate the local bone and tissue concentrations following tibial
intraosseous vancomycin administration in a porcine model.
Methods. Eight pigs received 500 mg diluted vancomycin (50 mg/mL) through an intraosseous cannula into the proximal tibial cancellous bone. No tourniquet
was applied. Microdialysis was applied for sampling of vancomycin
concentrations in adjacent tibial cancellous bone, in cortical bone, in the
intramedullary canal of the diaphysis, in the synovial fluid of the knee
joint, and in the subcutaneous tissue. Plasma samples were obtained as a systemic reference. Samples were collected for 12 h.
Results. High vancomycin concentrations were found in the tibial cancellous bone with a mean peak drug concentration of 1236 (range 28–5295) µg/mL, which remained high throughout the sampling period. The mean (standard
deviation) peak drug concentration in plasma was 19 (2) µg/mL, which
was obtained immediately after administration. Peak drug concentration, time
to peak drug concentration, and area under the concentration–time curve were within the same range in the intramedullary canal, the synovial fluid of the
knee, and the subcutaneous tissue.
Conclusion. Tibial intraosseous administration of vancomycin provided high concentrations in tibial cancellous bone throughout a 12 h period but with an unpredictable and wide range of peak concentration. The systemic
absorption was high and immediate, thus mirroring an intravenous
administration. Low mean concentrations were found in all the remaining
compartments.
Funder
Læge Sophus Carl Emil Friis og hustru Olga Doris Friis' Legat
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
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