Ceftazidime–Avibactam/Colistin Combination Against Carbapenem-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa: In Vitro Synergy Indicating a Possible Therapeutic Approach
Gulsah Altan, Devrim DundarBackground:
The increasing prevalence of multidrug-resistant
Methods:
Twelve clinical CRPA isolates obtained from Kocaeli University Hospital (2021–2022) were included. Minimum inhibitory concentration values were determined by broth microdilution, and synergy was assessed using the checkerboard method. Synergy categories were defined as follows fractional inhibitory concentrations index (FICI) ≤ 0.5 synergism, 0.5 < FICI ≤ 1.0 partial synergism, 1.0 < FICI ≤ 4.0 indifference, and >4.0 antagonism.
Results:
All isolates were susceptible to colistin, whereas four were resistant to CZA. Checkerboard analysis showed partial synergy in nine of 12 isolates (75.0%), with no antagonism detected. Partial synergy was more frequent in CZA-resistant isolates (100%) than in CZA-susceptible ones (62.5%) and was notably associated with isolates carrying
Conclusions:
CZA–COL combination may offer partial synergy, especially in CZA-resistant CRPA strains; however, broader