DOI: 10.1111/vsu.14014 ISSN:

Effects of storage up to 1 year on the in vitro antimicrobial activity of preformulated antibiotic‐impregnated calcium sulfate beads

Emily Allyson Hartman, Daniela Pena Hernandez, Gena Kenitra Hendrix, Marije Risselada, Hsin‐Yi Weng, Mark G. Papich, Sun Young Kim
  • General Veterinary

Abstract

Objective

To compare antimicrobial activity as demonstrated by the zone of inhibition (ZOI) produced by antibiotic‐impregnated calcium sulfate (CaSO4) beads after storage for 0, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months.

Study design

Controlled laboratory study.

Sample population

Three‐millimeter diameter CaSO4 beads impregnated with vancomycin (125 mg/mL), or amikacin (250 mg/mL), or without antibiotic (control).

Methods

Calcium sulfate beads were created at the onset of the study. Individual beads were separated in sterile containers and stored in a closed cabinet at room temperature and humidity for 0, 3, 6, 9, or 12 months until testing. The ZOI against methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa was recorded with serial replating on a fresh lawn of bacteria every 24 h until beads failed to produce a ZOI. The ZOIs and their changes were compared with mixed‐effects linear models. Eluted concentrations of vancomycin measured with high‐performance liquid chromatography were reported.

Results

At 24 h, ZOIs were comparable regardless of time since formulation, except vancomycin against P. aeruginosa, which failed to generate a ZOI. The daily changes of ZOI and duration of activity of antibiotics did not vary between storage length (p > .05). There was no consistent change in eluted drug concentration between storage length of beads.

Conclusion

Light protected storage at room temperature for up to 12 months did not impair the in vitro activity of antibiotic‐impregnated CaSO4 beads, as demonstrated through ZOIs.

Clinical significance

When stored correctly, antibiotic‐impregnated CaSO4 beads can be used at least up to 12 months after formulation.

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