2023
DOI: 10.1097/corr.0000000000002808
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Intravenous Cefazolin Achieves Sustained High Interstitial Concentrations in Open Lower Extremity Fractures

Taylor J. Bates,
Matthew B. Burgess,
Gerardo R. Garcia
et al.

Abstract: Background Infection remains a serious clinical concern in patients with open fractures, despite timely antibiotic administration and surgical debridement. Soft tissue and periosteal stripping may alter local tissue homeostasis and antibiotic pharmacokinetics in the injured limb. The tissue (interstitial) concentration of intravenously administered antibiotics at an open fracture site has not been characterized using direct sampling techniques. Question/purpose … Show more

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“…This makes this study unique of its kind and therefore difficult to compare. However, there is a recent study focusing on cefazolin target-site concentrations following open tibia or fibula fractures ( 27 ). Bates et al administered a microcatheter in the traumatic wound to measure target-site concentrations at different moments (every hour, up to 8 hours following administration of 2 g cefazolin).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes this study unique of its kind and therefore difficult to compare. However, there is a recent study focusing on cefazolin target-site concentrations following open tibia or fibula fractures ( 27 ). Bates et al administered a microcatheter in the traumatic wound to measure target-site concentrations at different moments (every hour, up to 8 hours following administration of 2 g cefazolin).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%