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Antibiotic concentrations in serum and wound fluid after local gentamicin or intravenous dicloxacillin prophylaxis in cardiac surgery

Friberg, Örjan (author)
Cardiothoracic Surgery Örebro University Hospital Örebro
Jones, Ian (author)
Clinical Chemistry Örebro University Hospital Örebro
Sjöberg, Lennart (author)
Clinical Microbiology Örebro University Hospital Örebro
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Söderquist, Bo (author)
Clinical Microbiology Örebro University Hospital Örebro
Vikerfors, Thomas (author)
Infectious Diseases Örebro University Hospital Örebro
Källman, Jan (author)
Infectious Diseases Örebro University Hospital Örebro
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2009-07-08
2003
English.
In: Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0036-5548 .- 1651-1980. ; 35:4, s. 251-254
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  • One important aim of antibiotic prophylaxis in cardiac surgery is preventing mediastinitis and thus it would appear to be relevant to study the antibiotic concentrations in pericardial/mediastinal fluid. Local administration of gentamicin in the wound before sternal closure is a novel way of antibiotic prophylaxis and could be effective against bacteria resistant to intravenous antibiotics. This study measured dicloxacillin concentrations in 101 patients in serum and wound fluid following intravenous administration of dicloxacillin. Similarly, concentrations of gentamicin in serum and wound fluid were determined in 30 patients after administration of 260 mg gentamicin in the wound at sternal closure. Median dicloxacillin concentrations in serum and wound fluid at sternal closure were 59.4 and 55.35 mg/l, respectively. Gentamicin levels in the wound were very high (median 304 mg/l), whereas serum concentrations were low (peak median 2.05 mg/l). Dicloxacillin, 1 g given intravenously, according to the clinical protocol, resulted in levels in serum and wound fluid at sternal closure likely to prevent Staphylococcus aureus infections. Locally administered gentamicin resulted in high local concentrations, potentially effective against agents normally considered resistant.

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