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Elution and Biomechanical Properties of Meropenem‐Loaded Bone Cement

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the biomechanical and elution properties of meropenem‐loaded bone cement. METHODS: Bone cement (Palacos LV) with 5% (2 g/4 0g), 10% (4 g/40 g), and 15% (6 g/40 g) meropenem; 5% (2 g/40 g) and 10% (4 g/40 g) vancomycin; and blank bone cement were prepared in a total of six g...

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Autores principales: Wang, Li‐hong, Feng, Ya‐dong, Zhang, Xiao‐wei, Jin, Long, Zhou, Fang‐lun, Xu, Guo‐hong
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8654665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34734478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13139
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author Wang, Li‐hong
Feng, Ya‐dong
Zhang, Xiao‐wei
Jin, Long
Zhou, Fang‐lun
Xu, Guo‐hong
author_facet Wang, Li‐hong
Feng, Ya‐dong
Zhang, Xiao‐wei
Jin, Long
Zhou, Fang‐lun
Xu, Guo‐hong
author_sort Wang, Li‐hong
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the biomechanical and elution properties of meropenem‐loaded bone cement. METHODS: Bone cement (Palacos LV) with 5% (2 g/4 0g), 10% (4 g/40 g), and 15% (6 g/40 g) meropenem; 5% (2 g/40 g) and 10% (4 g/40 g) vancomycin; and blank bone cement were prepared in a total of six groups named A2, A4, A6, B2, B4, and A0 (antibiotic‐free). 36 cylinder specimens (6‐mm diameter and 12‐mm height) of all six groups were molded for a compression test. After the compression test, because of mechanical properties below the ISO standard requirements, groups B2, B4 were not subjected to a bending test. So a total of 24 rectangular strip specimens (10‐mm width, 75‐mm length, and 3.3‐mm thickness) for groups A2, A4, A6 and A0 were molded for the bending test. Between‐group differences of compressive strength, bending strength and bending modulus were analyzed. The meropenem standard was prepared as a series of standard solutions to calculate the standard curve. At a constant temperature of 37 °C, separately, meropenem‐loaded bone cement cylinder specimens (12 mm in diameter and 17 mm in length) of A2, A4 and A6 were serially immersed in saline solution without stirring. The eluent drug concentration at 24, 48, 72 h and 6, 12, 24 days was measured and the drug concentration‐time curve of meropenem was constructed. RESULTS: With the exception of groups B2 and B4, all cements compressive strength values were well above the minimum requirement of the ISO 5833 standard (70 MPa). The compressive strength and bending strength values of group A4 were higher than those of group A0 (P < 0.05), but no difference was found between the A0, A2 and A6 groups (P > 0.05). There were no intergroup differences of bending modulus between the A0, A2, A4 and A6 groups (P > 0.05). A standard curve of meropenem was obtained and a regression equation was constructed: Y = 15.0265 X + 13.5218, r = 1.00. At 37 °C, the release of meropenem was rapid during the first 48 h for all A2, A4, A6 samples, and subsequent release continued to decrease. CONCLUSION: When adding up to 15% (6 g/40 g) meropenem to the bone cement, the biomechanical properties were not reduced, and bone cement with 10% (4 g/40 g) meropenem had the best performance. At a constant temperature of 37°C, meropenem can be released from bone cement for up to 24 days.
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spelling pubmed-86546652021-12-20 Elution and Biomechanical Properties of Meropenem‐Loaded Bone Cement Wang, Li‐hong Feng, Ya‐dong Zhang, Xiao‐wei Jin, Long Zhou, Fang‐lun Xu, Guo‐hong Orthop Surg Research Articles OBJECTIVE: To investigate the biomechanical and elution properties of meropenem‐loaded bone cement. METHODS: Bone cement (Palacos LV) with 5% (2 g/4 0g), 10% (4 g/40 g), and 15% (6 g/40 g) meropenem; 5% (2 g/40 g) and 10% (4 g/40 g) vancomycin; and blank bone cement were prepared in a total of six groups named A2, A4, A6, B2, B4, and A0 (antibiotic‐free). 36 cylinder specimens (6‐mm diameter and 12‐mm height) of all six groups were molded for a compression test. After the compression test, because of mechanical properties below the ISO standard requirements, groups B2, B4 were not subjected to a bending test. So a total of 24 rectangular strip specimens (10‐mm width, 75‐mm length, and 3.3‐mm thickness) for groups A2, A4, A6 and A0 were molded for the bending test. Between‐group differences of compressive strength, bending strength and bending modulus were analyzed. The meropenem standard was prepared as a series of standard solutions to calculate the standard curve. At a constant temperature of 37 °C, separately, meropenem‐loaded bone cement cylinder specimens (12 mm in diameter and 17 mm in length) of A2, A4 and A6 were serially immersed in saline solution without stirring. The eluent drug concentration at 24, 48, 72 h and 6, 12, 24 days was measured and the drug concentration‐time curve of meropenem was constructed. RESULTS: With the exception of groups B2 and B4, all cements compressive strength values were well above the minimum requirement of the ISO 5833 standard (70 MPa). The compressive strength and bending strength values of group A4 were higher than those of group A0 (P < 0.05), but no difference was found between the A0, A2 and A6 groups (P > 0.05). There were no intergroup differences of bending modulus between the A0, A2, A4 and A6 groups (P > 0.05). A standard curve of meropenem was obtained and a regression equation was constructed: Y = 15.0265 X + 13.5218, r = 1.00. At 37 °C, the release of meropenem was rapid during the first 48 h for all A2, A4, A6 samples, and subsequent release continued to decrease. CONCLUSION: When adding up to 15% (6 g/40 g) meropenem to the bone cement, the biomechanical properties were not reduced, and bone cement with 10% (4 g/40 g) meropenem had the best performance. At a constant temperature of 37°C, meropenem can be released from bone cement for up to 24 days. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8654665/ /pubmed/34734478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13139 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Orthopaedic Surgery published by Chinese Orthopaedic Association and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Wang, Li‐hong
Feng, Ya‐dong
Zhang, Xiao‐wei
Jin, Long
Zhou, Fang‐lun
Xu, Guo‐hong
Elution and Biomechanical Properties of Meropenem‐Loaded Bone Cement
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title_full Elution and Biomechanical Properties of Meropenem‐Loaded Bone Cement
title_fullStr Elution and Biomechanical Properties of Meropenem‐Loaded Bone Cement
title_full_unstemmed Elution and Biomechanical Properties of Meropenem‐Loaded Bone Cement
title_short Elution and Biomechanical Properties of Meropenem‐Loaded Bone Cement
title_sort elution and biomechanical properties of meropenem‐loaded bone cement
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8654665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34734478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13139
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