Br J Ophthalmol 2001;85:1289-1293
( November )
Scientific correspondence
Intravitreal vancomycin and gentamicin concentrations in patients
with postoperative endophthalmitis
Ivan M Gana, Jaap T van Disselb, W Houdijn Beekhuisa, Wouter Swartc, Jan C van Meursa
a The Rotterdam Eye
Hospital, b Leiden University Medical Center, Department of
Infectious Diseases, c Leiden University Medical Center, Department of
Ophthalmology
Correspondence to: Dr Jan C
van Meurs, The Rotterdam Eye Hospital, PO Box 70030, 3000 LM Rotterdam,
Netherlands
janvanmeurs{at}cs.com
Accepted for publication 23 May 2001
BACKGROUND/AIMS
To
study the intravitreal antibiotic concentrations and the efficacy of an
intravitreal dosing regimen to treat patients with postoperative
bacterial endophthalmitis. This regimen, based on pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic considerations, relies on a repeat antibiotic injection of a lower dose than is generally used.
METHODS
In consecutive
patients with suspected postoperative endophthalmitis a vitreous biopsy
for bacterial culture was taken before 0.2 mg vancomycin and 0.05 mg gentamicin were injected intravitreally. After 3 or 4 days a second
biopsy was taken for bacteriological culture and to measure
intravitreal vancomycin and gentamicin concentrations, followed by a
repeat injection of 0.2 mg vancomycin.
RESULTS
17 patients
entered the study. In 11 patients the initial bacterial culture was
positive, predominantly coagulase negative staphylococci. All second
vitreous biopsies were sterile. Intravitreal vancomycin levels varied
between 2.6 and 18.0 µg/ml (mean 10.3 (SD 4.1) µg/ml) after 3 days and between 3.1 and 16.6 µg/ml (mean 7.5 (6.2) µg/ml) after 4 days which is well above the minimal inhibitory concentration for most
micro-organisms. Concentrations of intravitreal gentamicin varied
between 0.90 and 3.3 µg/ml (mean 1.6 (0.72) µg/ml) after 3 days and
between 1.2 and 2.6 µg/ml (mean 1.9 (0.99) µg/ml) after 4 days.
CONCLUSION
This dosing
regimen resulted both in adequate intravitreal vancomycin and
gentamicin levels for over a week as well as in negative second
cultures. This study also provides new information on intravitreal
vancomycin and gentamicin concentration over time in patients with
postoperative endophthalmitis.
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