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Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection?

This international, multi-center study evaluated the effect of antibiotic-loaded carriers (ALCs) on outcome in patients with a fracture-related infection (FRI) and evaluated whether bacterial resistance to the implanted antibiotics influences their efficacy. All patients who were retrospectively dia...

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Autores principales: Sliepen, Jonathan, Corrigan, Ruth A., Dudareva, Maria, Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan, Rentenaar, Rob J., Atkins, Bridget L., Govaert, Geertje A. M., McNally, Martin A., IJpma, Frank F. A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36289989
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11101330
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author Sliepen, Jonathan
Corrigan, Ruth A.
Dudareva, Maria
Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan
Rentenaar, Rob J.
Atkins, Bridget L.
Govaert, Geertje A. M.
McNally, Martin A.
IJpma, Frank F. A.
author_facet Sliepen, Jonathan
Corrigan, Ruth A.
Dudareva, Maria
Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan
Rentenaar, Rob J.
Atkins, Bridget L.
Govaert, Geertje A. M.
McNally, Martin A.
IJpma, Frank F. A.
author_sort Sliepen, Jonathan
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description This international, multi-center study evaluated the effect of antibiotic-loaded carriers (ALCs) on outcome in patients with a fracture-related infection (FRI) and evaluated whether bacterial resistance to the implanted antibiotics influences their efficacy. All patients who were retrospectively diagnosed with FRI according to the FRI consensus definition, between January 2015 and December 2019, and who underwent surgical treatment for FRI at any time point after injury, were considered for inclusion. Patients were followed-up for at least 12 months. The primary outcome was the recurrence rate of FRI at follow-up. Inverse probability for treatment weighting (IPTW) modeling and multivariable regression analyses were used to assess the relationship between the application of ALCs and recurrence rate of FRI at 12 months and 24 months. Overall, 429 patients with 433 FRIs were included. A total of 251 (58.0%) cases were treated with ALCs. Gentamicin was the most frequently used antibiotic (247/251). Recurrence of infection after surgery occurred in 25/251 (10%) patients who received ALCs and in 34/182 (18.7%) patients who did not (unadjusted hazard ratio (uHR): 0.48, 95% CI: [0.29–0.81]). Resistance of cultured microorganisms to the implanted antibiotic was not associated with a higher risk of recurrence of FRI (uHR: 0.75, 95% CI: [0.32–1.74]). The application of ALCs in treatment of FRI is likely to reduce the risk of recurrence of infection. The high antibiotic concentrations of ALCs eradicate most pathogens regardless of susceptibility test results.
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spelling pubmed-95986902022-10-27 Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection? Sliepen, Jonathan Corrigan, Ruth A. Dudareva, Maria Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan Rentenaar, Rob J. Atkins, Bridget L. Govaert, Geertje A. M. McNally, Martin A. IJpma, Frank F. A. Antibiotics (Basel) Article This international, multi-center study evaluated the effect of antibiotic-loaded carriers (ALCs) on outcome in patients with a fracture-related infection (FRI) and evaluated whether bacterial resistance to the implanted antibiotics influences their efficacy. All patients who were retrospectively diagnosed with FRI according to the FRI consensus definition, between January 2015 and December 2019, and who underwent surgical treatment for FRI at any time point after injury, were considered for inclusion. Patients were followed-up for at least 12 months. The primary outcome was the recurrence rate of FRI at follow-up. Inverse probability for treatment weighting (IPTW) modeling and multivariable regression analyses were used to assess the relationship between the application of ALCs and recurrence rate of FRI at 12 months and 24 months. Overall, 429 patients with 433 FRIs were included. A total of 251 (58.0%) cases were treated with ALCs. Gentamicin was the most frequently used antibiotic (247/251). Recurrence of infection after surgery occurred in 25/251 (10%) patients who received ALCs and in 34/182 (18.7%) patients who did not (unadjusted hazard ratio (uHR): 0.48, 95% CI: [0.29–0.81]). Resistance of cultured microorganisms to the implanted antibiotic was not associated with a higher risk of recurrence of FRI (uHR: 0.75, 95% CI: [0.32–1.74]). The application of ALCs in treatment of FRI is likely to reduce the risk of recurrence of infection. The high antibiotic concentrations of ALCs eradicate most pathogens regardless of susceptibility test results. MDPI 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9598690/ /pubmed/36289989 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11101330 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Corrigan, Ruth A.
Dudareva, Maria
Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan
Rentenaar, Rob J.
Atkins, Bridget L.
Govaert, Geertje A. M.
McNally, Martin A.
IJpma, Frank F. A.
Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection?
title Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection?
title_full Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection?
title_fullStr Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection?
title_full_unstemmed Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection?
title_short Does the Use of Local Antibiotics Affect Clinical Outcome of Patients with Fracture-Related Infection?
title_sort does the use of local antibiotics affect clinical outcome of patients with fracture-related infection?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36289989
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11101330
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