Introduction Currently, antibiotic treatment is often a standard dosing regimen in bone and joint infections (BJI). However, it remains unknown if exposure at the target-site is adequate. The aim of this review is to gain more insight in the relationship between the target site concentration of antibiotic and the minimal inhibitory concentration to target the bacteria in bone and joint infections (BJI). Areas covered A literature search was performed by Erasmus MC Medical library. Bone, bone tissue and synovial concentration of antibiotics were covered in humans. In addition, we reported number of patients, dose, sampling method, analytical method and tissue and plasma concentrations. We used the epidemiological cutoff value (ECOFF) values ...
This study aims to investigate (1) microbial patterns in fracture-related infections (FRIs) in compa...
International audienceFluoroquinolones efficacy depend on both the drug exposure and the level of dr...
To be effective, antibacterials must be active against microorganism(s) and reach sufficient concent...
Introduction Currently, antibiotic treatment is often a standard dosing regimen in bone and joint in...
Treatment of bone and joint infections can be challenging as antibiotics should penetrate through th...
Background and purpose - The incidence of surgical site infections (SSIs) in trauma/orthopedic surge...
Background and purpose — The incidence of surgical site infections (SSIs) in trauma/orthopedic surge...
Session: Basic science: articular cartilage, imaging and reconstructionsOral presentationStaphylococ...
SummaryObjectivesA main determinant of clinical response to antibiotic treatment is drug concentrati...
Chronic osteomyelitis requires prolonged antibiotic treatment, has a high recurrence rate, and can c...
Introduction: Since the majority of bacterial infections occur at sites outside the bloodstream, ant...
Objectives: To determine the frequency and effect of under-dosing prophylactic weight-based antibiot...
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) occurs typically after irradiation of the head and neck area or after...
A systematic study of the fluoroquinolone antibiotics was conducted to investigate the factors that ...
Gram-positive organisms, particularly staphylococci and streptococci, are responsible for the majori...
This study aims to investigate (1) microbial patterns in fracture-related infections (FRIs) in compa...
International audienceFluoroquinolones efficacy depend on both the drug exposure and the level of dr...
To be effective, antibacterials must be active against microorganism(s) and reach sufficient concent...
Introduction Currently, antibiotic treatment is often a standard dosing regimen in bone and joint in...
Treatment of bone and joint infections can be challenging as antibiotics should penetrate through th...
Background and purpose - The incidence of surgical site infections (SSIs) in trauma/orthopedic surge...
Background and purpose — The incidence of surgical site infections (SSIs) in trauma/orthopedic surge...
Session: Basic science: articular cartilage, imaging and reconstructionsOral presentationStaphylococ...
SummaryObjectivesA main determinant of clinical response to antibiotic treatment is drug concentrati...
Chronic osteomyelitis requires prolonged antibiotic treatment, has a high recurrence rate, and can c...
Introduction: Since the majority of bacterial infections occur at sites outside the bloodstream, ant...
Objectives: To determine the frequency and effect of under-dosing prophylactic weight-based antibiot...
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) occurs typically after irradiation of the head and neck area or after...
A systematic study of the fluoroquinolone antibiotics was conducted to investigate the factors that ...
Gram-positive organisms, particularly staphylococci and streptococci, are responsible for the majori...
This study aims to investigate (1) microbial patterns in fracture-related infections (FRIs) in compa...
International audienceFluoroquinolones efficacy depend on both the drug exposure and the level of dr...
To be effective, antibacterials must be active against microorganism(s) and reach sufficient concent...