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Dose regimen optimization of cephalothin for surgical prophylaxis against Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase negative staphylococci in dogs by pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling

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First generation cephalosporins such cephalothin of cefazolin are indicated for antimicrobial prophylaxis for clean and clean contaminated surgical procedures because its antimicrobial spectrum, relative low toxicity and cost. Anesthesia and surgery could alter the pharmacokinetic behavior of different drugs administered periop erative by many mechanisms that affect distribution, metabolism or excretion processes. Intravenous adminis tration of the antimicrobial within 30 and 60 min before incision is recommended in order to reach therapeutic serum and tissue concentrations and redosing is recommended if the duration of the procedure exceeds two halflife of the antimicrobial. To the author’s knowledge there are no pharmacokinetic studies of cephalothin in dogs under anesthesia/surgery conditions. The aim of this study was (1) to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of ceph alothin in anesthetized dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy by a nonlinear mixed-effects model and to deter mine the effect of anesthesia/surgery and other individual covariates on its pharmacokinetic behavior; (2) to determine the MIC and conduct a pharmacodynamic modeling of time kill curves assay of cephalothin against isolates of Staphylococcus spp. isolated from the skin of dogs; (3) to conduct a PK/PD analysis by integration of the obtained nonlinear mixed-effects models in order to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of changing concen trations on simulated bacterial count; and (4) to determine the PK/PD endpoints and PK/PDco values in order to predict the optimal dose regimen of cephalothin for antimicrobial prophylaxis in dogs. Anesthesia/surgery significantly reduced cephalothin clearance by 18.78%. Based on the results of this study, a cephalothin dose regimen of 25 mg/kg q6h by intravenous administration showed to be effective against Staphylococcus spp. isolates with MIC values ≤2 μg/mL and could be recommended for antimicrobial prophylaxis for clean surgery in healthy dogs.

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María del Pilar Zarazaga: Conceptualization, Investigation, Meth odology. Mariano Guillermo Tinti: Investigation, Methodology. Nicolas ´ Javier Litterio: Conceptualization, Data curation, Funding acquisition, Project administration, Resources, Supervision. Martín Alejandro Himelfarb: Conceptualization, Investigation, Methodology, Resources. Manuel Ignacio San Andres-Larrea: ´ Conceptualization, Data curation, Investigation, Supervision. Sonia Rubio-Langre: Data curation, Investigation, Methodology. Juan Manuel Serrano-Rodrí guez: Data curation, Formal analysis, Software, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing. Augusto Matías Lorenzutti: Conceptuali zation, Formal analysis, Methodology, Software, Visualization, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing

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