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Review of Intra-Articular Use of Antibiotics and Antiseptic Irrigation and Their Systematic Association with Chondrolysis

INTRODUCTION: Intra-articular antibiotics have been proposed as a treatment for septic arthritis to allow for high local concentrations without subjecting a patient to the toxicity/side effects of systemic therapy. However, there is concern for chondrotoxicity with intra-articular use of these solut...

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Autores principales: Post, Hunter K., Blankespoor, Michael G., Ierulli, Victoria K., Morey, Tucker D., Schroeppel, J. Paul, Mulcahey, Mary K., Vopat, Bryan G., Vopat, Matthew L.
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Publicado: University of Kansas Medical Center 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954883
http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.20357
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author Post, Hunter K.
Blankespoor, Michael G.
Ierulli, Victoria K.
Morey, Tucker D.
Schroeppel, J. Paul
Mulcahey, Mary K.
Vopat, Bryan G.
Vopat, Matthew L.
author_facet Post, Hunter K.
Blankespoor, Michael G.
Ierulli, Victoria K.
Morey, Tucker D.
Schroeppel, J. Paul
Mulcahey, Mary K.
Vopat, Bryan G.
Vopat, Matthew L.
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description INTRODUCTION: Intra-articular antibiotics have been proposed as a treatment for septic arthritis to allow for high local concentrations without subjecting a patient to the toxicity/side effects of systemic therapy. However, there is concern for chondrotoxicity with intra-articular use of these solutions in high concentrations. The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the intra-articular use of antibiotics and antiseptic solutions, and to determine their association with chondrolysis following in vitro or in vivo administration. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines through PubMed, Clinical Key, OVID, and Google Scholar. Studies in English were included if they evaluated for chondrotoxicity following antibiotic exposure. RESULTS: The initial search resulted in 228 studies, with 36 studies meeting criteria. These 36 studies included manuscripts that studied 24 different agents. Overall, 7 of the 24 (29%) agents were non-chondrotoxic: minocycline, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, teicoplanin, pefloxacin, linezolid, polymyxin-bacitracin. Eight (33%) agents had inconsistent results: doxycycline, ceftriaxone, gentamicin, vancomycin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, chlorhexidine, and povidone iodine. Chondrotoxicity was evident with 9 (38%) agents, all of which were also dose-dependent chondrotoxic based on reported estimated half maximal inhibitory concentrations (est. IC50): amikacin (est. IC50 = 0.31–2.74 mg/mL), neomycin (0.82), cefazolin (1.67–3.95), ceftazidime (3.16–3.59), ampicillin-sulbactam (8.64 - >25), penicillin (11.61), amoxicillin (14.01), imipenem (>25), and tobramycin (>25). Additionally, chondroprotective effects of doxycycline and minocycline were reported. CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review identified agents that may be used in the treatment of septic arthritis. Nine agents should be avoided due to their dose-dependent chondrotoxic effects. Further studies are needed to clarify the safety of these medications for human intra-articular use.
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spelling pubmed-106356902023-11-10 Review of Intra-Articular Use of Antibiotics and Antiseptic Irrigation and Their Systematic Association with Chondrolysis Post, Hunter K. Blankespoor, Michael G. Ierulli, Victoria K. Morey, Tucker D. Schroeppel, J. Paul Mulcahey, Mary K. Vopat, Bryan G. Vopat, Matthew L. Kans J Med Review INTRODUCTION: Intra-articular antibiotics have been proposed as a treatment for septic arthritis to allow for high local concentrations without subjecting a patient to the toxicity/side effects of systemic therapy. However, there is concern for chondrotoxicity with intra-articular use of these solutions in high concentrations. The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the intra-articular use of antibiotics and antiseptic solutions, and to determine their association with chondrolysis following in vitro or in vivo administration. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines through PubMed, Clinical Key, OVID, and Google Scholar. Studies in English were included if they evaluated for chondrotoxicity following antibiotic exposure. RESULTS: The initial search resulted in 228 studies, with 36 studies meeting criteria. These 36 studies included manuscripts that studied 24 different agents. Overall, 7 of the 24 (29%) agents were non-chondrotoxic: minocycline, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, teicoplanin, pefloxacin, linezolid, polymyxin-bacitracin. Eight (33%) agents had inconsistent results: doxycycline, ceftriaxone, gentamicin, vancomycin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, chlorhexidine, and povidone iodine. Chondrotoxicity was evident with 9 (38%) agents, all of which were also dose-dependent chondrotoxic based on reported estimated half maximal inhibitory concentrations (est. IC50): amikacin (est. IC50 = 0.31–2.74 mg/mL), neomycin (0.82), cefazolin (1.67–3.95), ceftazidime (3.16–3.59), ampicillin-sulbactam (8.64 - >25), penicillin (11.61), amoxicillin (14.01), imipenem (>25), and tobramycin (>25). Additionally, chondroprotective effects of doxycycline and minocycline were reported. CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review identified agents that may be used in the treatment of septic arthritis. Nine agents should be avoided due to their dose-dependent chondrotoxic effects. Further studies are needed to clarify the safety of these medications for human intra-articular use. University of Kansas Medical Center 2023-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10635690/ /pubmed/37954883 http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.20357 Text en © 2023 The University of Kansas Medical Center https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Blankespoor, Michael G.
Ierulli, Victoria K.
Morey, Tucker D.
Schroeppel, J. Paul
Mulcahey, Mary K.
Vopat, Bryan G.
Vopat, Matthew L.
Review of Intra-Articular Use of Antibiotics and Antiseptic Irrigation and Their Systematic Association with Chondrolysis
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title_short Review of Intra-Articular Use of Antibiotics and Antiseptic Irrigation and Their Systematic Association with Chondrolysis
title_sort review of intra-articular use of antibiotics and antiseptic irrigation and their systematic association with chondrolysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954883
http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.20357
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