Simulated large joint fluid model for evaluating intra-articular antibiotic delivery systems: initial evaluation using antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate beads
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Published:2022-05-17
Issue:3
Volume:7
Page:117-125
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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:
McPherson Edward J., Jennings Jessica A., Yunis Omar, Harris Michael A., Dipane Matthew V.ORCID, Curtin Nora L., Chowdhry Madhav, Wassef Andrew J., Bumgardner Joel D., Noel Scott P.
Abstract
Abstract. Introduction: Local antimicrobial delivery via calcium sulfate
(CaSO4) beads is used as an adjunctive treatment for periprosthetic
joint infection. There is limited clinical information describing the
performance of antimicrobial-loaded CaSO4 (ALCS) in large-scale applications. We developed a simulated large joint model to study properties
of eluting ALCS. Methods: The in vitro testing platform was an adapted
standardized model for tribological testing of prosthetic total hips and
total knees (ASTM F732). The model was 70 mL total fluid volume, 25 % bovine serum, and 75 % phosphate-buffered saline, using ISO standard 14242-1 for human synovial fluid simulation. Four brands of CaSO4 were
evaluated. Each 10 mL of CaSO4 was loaded with 1.2 grams (g) of tobramycin and 1 g of vancomycin powders. A 35 mL bead volume, equaling 175 beads, of each product was placed in incubated flasks. The test period was 6 weeks with scheduled interval fluid exchanges. Fluid samples were tested
for antibiotic and calcium concentrations and pH. Results: Antibiotic elution showed an initial burst on Day 1, followed by a logarithmic
reduction over 1 week. Tobramycin fully eluted within 2.5 weeks. Vancomycin showed sustained release over 6 weeks. Calcium ion concentrations were high, with gradual decrease after 3 weeks. All four CaSO4 products
were inherently acidic. Fluid became more acidic with the addition of
antibiotics primarily driven by vancomycin. Discussion: Clinicians should be
cognizant of tobramycin elution burst with ALCS in large loads. The main
driver of acidic pH levels was vancomycin. We propose that joint
complications may result from lowered fluid acidity, and we suggest clinical study of synovial pH.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
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