European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society
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Flucloxacillin is a frequently used antibiotic in the treatment of spondylodiscitis. We assessed steady-state concentrations and time above minimal inhibitory concentration (fT > MIC) of flucloxacillin in the intervertebral disc, vertebral cancellous bone, subcutaneous tissue and plasma, after intravenous and oral administration. ⋯ Administration of 1 g flucloxacillin every 6 h resulted in surprisingly low steady-state fT > MIC after intravenous and oral administration. However, intravenous administration resulted in significantly higher concentrations across compartments compared to oral administration. Sufficient target tissue concentrations for treatment of spondylodiscitis may require a dose increase or alternative dosing regimens.
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Previous studies have shown that the posterior elements/facet joints provide strength to the overall functional spine unit (FSU) by taking 3-25% of vertical compressive load off the intervertebral disc (IVD). However, little is known regarding whether this offloading has a protective effect against endplate fracture. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate if the posterior elements provide a protective role to the endplate in porcine cervical spines under fracture-inducing conditions. ⋯ In contrast, significantly, more cut FSUs sustained an endplate fracture (11/11) compared to intact FSUs (5/11); p = 0.012. Further, cut FSUs resulted in a fracture area 1.91 times greater in size compared to the fractures seen in the intact FSUs (p = 0.011). Therefore, posterior elements appear to decrease the risk and severity of endplate fracture.