In Vitro Activity of Gentamicin-Loaded Bioabsorbable Beads against Different Microorganisms

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Titre
In Vitro Activity of Gentamicin-Loaded Bioabsorbable Beads against Different Microorganisms
Périodique
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Auteur⸱e⸱s
Thein E., Tafin U., Betrisey B., Trampuz A., Borens O.
ISSN
1996-1944 (Electronic)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2013
Volume
6
Numéro
8
Pages
3284-3293
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Abstract: Osteomyelitis is responsible for high treatment costs, long hospital stays, and results in substantial morbidity. Treatment with surgical debridement and antibiotic-impregnated Polymethylmetacrylate (PMMA) beads is the standard of care, providing high local but low serum antibiotic concentrations, thereby avoiding systemic toxicity. However, for several reasons, the beads require surgical removal. Alternative antibiotic delivery systems should improve the treatment of bone infection, actively encourage bone healing and require no additional surgery for removal. We investigated the activity of gentamicin-loaded bioabsorbable beads against different microorganisms (Staphylococcus epidermidis, S. aureus, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis, Candida albicans) commonly causing surgical site bone infection, by microcalorimetry. Calcium sulphate beads containing gentamicin were incubated in microcalorimetry ampoules containing different concentrations of the corresponding microorganism. Growth medium with each germ and unloaded beads was used as positive control, growth medium with loaded beads alone as negative control. Bacterial growth-related heat production at 37 °C was measured for 24 h. Cultures without gentamicin-loaded beads produced heat-flow peaks corresponding to the exponential growth of the corresponding microorganisms in nutrient-rich medium. In contrast, cultures with gentamicin-loaded beads completely suppressed heat production during 24 h, demonstrating their antibiotic activity.
Gentamicin-loaded beads effectively inhibited growth of susceptible microorganisms, under the described in vitro conditions.
Mots-clé
osteomyelitis, bone graft substitute, antibiotic-loaded bioabsorbable beads, microcalorimetry
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