Kj. Madaraskelly et al., A PHARMACODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF CIPROFLOXACIN AND OFLOXACIN AGAINST 2STRAINS OF PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA, Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, 37(4), 1996, pp. 703-710
The greater potency of ciprofloxacin in vitro to that of ofloxacin aga
inst Pseudomonas aeruginosa may be potentially offset by the more favo
rable pharmacokinetic profile of the latter drug. In order to test thi
s hypothesis, we generated time concentration kill curves for P. aerug
inosa ATCC 27853 and a clinical isolate P. aeruginosa PSA 9258 using a
n in-vitro model to simulate the pharmacokinetic characteristics found
in vitro for ciprofloxacin at a peak concentration (CPmax) of 5 mg/L
and an elimination T-1/2, of 4.5 h, and ofloxacin at a CPmax of 5 mg/L
and a T-1/2 of both 4.5 h and 6 h, and at a CPmax of 8.0 mg/L and a T
-1/2 of 6 h. A 3 log(10) kill (T3 kill) of P. aeruginosa ATCC 27853 wa
s achieved in 0.15 h by ciprofloxacin and of P. aeruginosa PSA 9258 in
0.09 h. Ofloxacin at a CPmax of 8 mg/L and T-1/2 of 6 h achieved a T3
kill of P. aeruginosa ATCC 27853 in 0.74 h and of P. aeruginosa PSA 9
258 in 0.16 h. The area under the kill curve (AUKC) was 1.10 x 10(4) a
nd 1.96 x 10(3) mL-h/cfu for ciprofloxacin against P. aeruginosa ATCC
27853 and P. aeruginosa PSA 9258, respectively and that of ofloxacin a
t CPmax 8 mg/L and a T-1/2 of 6 h was 9.78 x 10(4) and 2.20 x 10(4) mL
-h/cfu respectively. Significant differences (P greater than or equal
to 0.05) were evident between ciprofloxacin and all ofloxacin regimens
against P. aeruginosa ATCC 27853 but not against P. aeruginosa PSA 92
58. There was a poor correlation (r = 0.22) between the AUKC and area
under the time concentration curve (AUG) for P. aeruginosa ATCC 27853
but a strong correlation (r = 0.96) between the AUKC and area under th
e inhibitory curve (AUIC). Similar results were obtained for P. aerugi
nosa PSA 9258 for which the correlation between AUKC and AUC was weak
(r = 0.10) whereas that between the AUKC and AUIC was strong (r = 0.93
). When the data for both P. aeruginosa were combined, a correlation c
oefficient of r = 0.04 for AUC and r = 0.80 for AUIC was found. These
limited data suggest that fluoroquinolones can be compared using the A
UIC for specific bacterial isolates. In addition, the larger AUG, high
er CP, and longer T-1/2 of ofloxacin in vivo did not fully compensate
for the intrinsic differences in the antibiotic susceptibility against
P. aeruginosa.