Influence of hemodilution on cefuroxime levels and bacterial contamination of intra- and postoperative processed wound blood during hip replacement.

K H Wollinsky, M Büchele, M Oethinger, P Kluger, H H Mehrkens, R Marre, W Puhl
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Materials and methods: In a prospective randomized study we investigated the effect of hemodilution on cefuroxime levels and bacterial contamination of processed shed blood during hip arthroplasty. 10 patients received cefuroxime 1,5 g as single shot prophylaxis before (group A), 10 after hemodilution (15 ml/KG) (group B). Cefuroxime levels in serum 1 h after administration, at the end of operation, after 12 h and in drainage-blood after 12 h were assessed by HPLC. Bacteriological study was performed from collecting bags (Vacufix), wound drainage blood and processed red blood cell concentrates, using pour plate technique and broth culture enrichment.

Results and discussion: Mean concentrations of cefuroxime were higher in group B than group A, but differed not significantly. No bacterial contamination was found in collecting bags and wound drainages in both groups. Processed red cell concentrates in group B showed no growth. In group A, however, 3/10 were contaminated with < or = CFU/ml of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Propionibacterium acnes. The differences between groups did not reach the level of statistical significance and could not be related to lower cefuroxime levels. No wound infection occurred in either group.

血液稀释对髋关节置换术中及术后处理伤口血液头孢呋辛水平及细菌污染的影响。
材料和方法:在一项前瞻性随机研究中,我们调查了血液稀释对髋关节置换术中处理过的血液中头孢呋辛水平和细菌污染的影响。采用高效液相色谱法(HPLC)测定给药后1 h、术中结束时、术后12 h及术后12 h引流血中头孢呋辛浓度,A组10例,血液稀释后15 ml/KG, B组10例。采用倒板法和肉汤培养富集法,对收集袋(Vacufix)、创面引流血和处理后的红细胞浓缩液进行细菌学研究。结果与讨论:B组头孢呋辛平均浓度高于A组,但差异无统计学意义。两组收集袋及创面引流液均未发现细菌污染。B组加工红细胞浓缩物未见生长。A组有3/10感染凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌、表皮葡萄球菌和痤疮丙酸杆菌。组间差异未达到统计学意义的水平,与头孢呋辛水平较低无关。两组均未发生伤口感染。
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