An Antibiotic-Loaded Hydrogel Demonstrates Efficacy as Prophylaxis and Treatment in a Large Animal Model of Orthopaedic Device-Related Infection

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作者
Boot, Willemijn
Foster, Andrew Lewis
Guillaume, Olivier
Eglin, David
Schmid, Tanja
D'Este, Matteo
Zeiter, Stephan
Richards, Robert Geoff
Moriarty, Thomas Fintan
机构
[1] AO Research Institute Davos, Davos
[2] Queensland University of Technology Centre for Biomedical Technologies, Brisbane, QLD
[3] Jamieson Trauma Institute, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, Brisbane, QLD
[4] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Redcliffe Hospital, Queensland Health, Brisbane, QLD
来源
FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR AND INFECTION MICROBIOLOGY | 2022年 / 12卷
关键词
orthopaedic device related infection; local antibiotics; hydrogel; fracture-related infection; peri-prosthetic joint infection; preclinical; GENTAMICIN; BONE; ARTHROPLASTY; REVISION;
D O I
10.3389/fcimb.2022.826392
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Local antibiotic therapy is increasingly being recognised for its role in preventing and treating orthopaedic device-related infection (ODRI). A bioresorbable, injectable gentamicin-loaded hydrogel has been developed to deliver local antibiotics at the time of surgery with potential for both prevention and treatment of ODRI. In a prophylaxis model, the antibiotic hydrogel was compared with systemic perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis alone in twelve sheep (six per group) at the time of intramedullary (IM) nail insertion to the tibia, which was inoculated with methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA). In a treatment model of single-stage revision surgery, adjunctive antibiotic-loaded hydrogel was compared with systemic antibiotics alone in a single stage revision of MSSA infection associated with a tibia intramedullary nail in eleven sheep (five/six per group). The primary endpoint was quantitative microbiological results of soft tissue, bone and sonicate fluid from explanted hardware at the time of euthanasia. At euthanasia, the control sheep that received no local antibiotics in the prophylaxis model were all culture-positive (median 1x10(8), range 7x10(6)-3x10(8) colony forming units, CFU) while only two of six sheep receiving local gentamicin had any culture positive biopsies (median 1x10(1), range 0 - 1x10(5) CFU). For the treatment model, sheep receiving only systemic antibiotics were all culture-positive (median 8x10(5), range 2x10(3)- 9x10(6) CFU) while only two of six sheep treated with gentamicin-loaded hydrogel had any culture positive biopsies (median 3x10(2), range 0 - 7x10(4) CFU). Local gentamicin concentrations measured in extracellular fluid in the tibial canal show a burst release of gentamicin from the hydrogel. Serum gentamicin concentrations peaked in both models at one day post application and were below detection limit thereafter. This study has demonstrated the effective use of a locally delivered antibiotic hydrogel for both the prevention and treatment of ODRI that is superior to that of systemic antibiotics alone. Future studies will endeavour to translate from preclinical to clinical research trials.
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