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Title: Factors affecting penetration of ciprofloxacin in lower extremity ischemic tissues
Authors: Vella Szijj, Janis
Vella, Maria
Cassar, Kevin
Camilleri, Liberato
Serracino-Inglott, Anthony
Azzopardi, Lilian M.
LaFerla, Godfrey
Keywords: Ciprofloxacin
Peripheral vascular diseases
Debridement
Amputation
Diabetes -- Complications
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: Vella, J., Vella, M., Cassar, K., Camilleri, L., Serracino-Inglott, A., Azzopardi, L. M., & LaFerla, G. (2016). Factors affecting penetration of ciprofloxacin in lower extremity ischemic tissues. The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 15(2), 1-6.
Abstract: The aims of this study were to evaluate factors influencing the distribution of ciprofloxacin in tissue of patients suffering from varying degrees of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Blood and tissue samples were collected from patients undergoing debridement or amputation procedures and the amount of ciprofloxacin in them was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography. All patients were administered a 200-mg dose of intravenous ciprofloxacin prior to the debridement or amputation procedure. Data, including patient gender, age, type of diabetes, presence of neuropathy, medications taken, and severity of PAD were collected. These data were then analyzed to determine factors influencing the concentrations of ciprofloxacin in tissue of the lower limbs. The Kruskal-Wallis test, Spearman correlation, and chi-square test were used to relate covariates and fixed factors with the concentration of ciprofloxacin in tissue. Following bivariate analysis, a 3-predictor regression model was fitted to predict tissue concentrations of ciprofloxacin given information about these predictors. Blood and tissue samples were collected from 50 patients having an average age of 68 years. Thirty-three patients were males and 35 patients suffered from type 2 diabetes. The average number of medications that these patients were taking was 10. The majority of patients (n = 35) were suffering from severe PAD. Tissue concentrations of ciprofloxacin were mainly related to plasma concentrations of ciprofloxacin, number of medications that the patients were taking and severity of PAD.
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