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Abstract
Introduction: The study aimed to evaluate the stability and compatibility of diverse antibiotics in 7.5% icodextrin peritoneal dialysis (PD) solution, subjected to various temperatures over a span of 14 days period.
Methods: Antibiotics, namely amikacin, imipenem, ciprofloxacin, vancomycin and cefazolin, were incorporated into 7.5% icodextrin solution and subsequently stored at various temperature and period. The concentrations of these antibiotics were measured using high-performance liquid chromatography. Stability of antibiotics is defined as the remaining drug concentration > 90% of the initial one throughout the test period.
Results: Ciprofloxacin and amikacin were demonstrated stable for a period of 14 days in icodextrin solution across all tested temperatures. Amikacin retained over 90% of its initial concentration when combined with either vancomycin, cefazolin, or ciprofloxacin at various temperatures for 14 days. In combination with amikacin, ciprofloxacin maintained stability for 14 days at all tested temperatures, while vancomycin maintained stability for 14 days at both 4 ℃ and 25℃, and 7 days at 37℃. Cefazolin, however, only exhibited stability for 8 hours at 37°C and 7 days at both 4°C and 25°C. The stability of imipenem in icodextrin solution was notably low, remaining stable for a maximum 6 hours at 4°C.
Conclusion: Ciprofloxacin, amikacin, as well as combinations of amikacin and vancomycin, amikacin and cefazolin, amikacin and ciprofloxacin, can be added to icodextrin solution for treatment of peritoneal dialysis associated peritonitis because they maintain stability for a minimum of 7 days at the temperatures of 4℃ and 25℃, and 8 hours at 37℃.
期刊介绍:
Practical information on hemodialysis, hemofiltration, peritoneal dialysis and apheresis is featured in this journal. Recognizing the critical importance of equipment and procedures, particular emphasis has been placed on reports, drawn from a wide range of fields, describing technical advances and improvements in methodology. Papers reflect the search for cost-effective solutions which increase not only patient survival but also patient comfort and disease improvement through prevention or correction of undesirable effects. Advances in vascular access and blood anticoagulation, problems associated with exposure of blood to foreign surfaces and acute-care nephrology, including continuous therapies, also receive attention. Nephrologists, internists, intensivists and hospital staff involved in dialysis, apheresis and immunoadsorption for acute and chronic solid organ failure will find this journal useful and informative. ''Blood Purification'' also serves as a platform for multidisciplinary experiences involving nephrologists, cardiologists and critical care physicians in order to expand the level of interaction between different disciplines and specialities.