An evaluation of serum gentamicin concentrations and bacterial susceptibility to gentamicin in equine practice

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作者
Durham, Andy E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Liphook Equine Hosp, Liphook GU30 7JG, Hants, England
关键词
equine; gentamicin; MIC; toxicity; IN-VITRO SUSCEPTIBILITY; ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; AMINOGLYCOSIDE THERAPY; HORSES; PEAK; PHARMACOKINETICS; DISPOSITION;
D O I
10.1111/jvim.15078
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
BackgroundTherapeutic drug monitoring and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) data allow more informed use of gentamicin. Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo measure peak and trough serum gentamicin concentrations in horses after a 6.6 mg/kg dose of gentamicin given IV and the MIC of gentamicin of bacteria for which gentamicin might be selected. MethodsRetrospective analysis of hospital records. Peak and trough plasma gentamicin concentrations were measured after 6.6 mg/kg gentamicin IV in 339 hospitalized horses. The MIC of gentamicin was measured for 503 isolates from ambulatory practice and 33 from hospital practice. The distribution of gentamicin concentrations and MIC results were compared to current recommendations for MIC breakpoints. ResultsThe median serum gentamicin concentration at 60 minutes after administration (C-60min) was 21.4 g/mL with a distribution indicating that bacteria with MIC 2 g/mL were unlikely to be exposed to sufficient gentamicin for effective killing. Approximately 90% of isolates from ambulatory practice and 36% of hospital isolates had MICs at or below breakpoints for susceptibility with most of the remainder unlikely to be responsive, even to higher IV doses. Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceGentamicin at a dosage of 6.6 mg/kg IV is likely to be effective against the majority of infections encountered in ambulatory practice, but less effective in an equine hospital. Because there was a dichotomy of most bacteria as being clearly susceptible or clearly resistant to gentamicin, it appears unlikely that higher doses would have been more efficacious, especially in the hospitalized population in our study.
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