F. Scaglione et al., Interpretation of middle ear fluid concentrations of antibiotics: comparison between ceftibuten, cefixime and azithromycin, BR J CL PH, 47(3), 1999, pp. 267-271
Aims The aim of this study was to determine the potential influence of vari
ables such as the cell content in the fluid, and serum levels, on the conce
ntrations of ceftibuten, cefixime and azithromycin in the middle ear fluid
of patients suffering from acute otitis media.
Methods This randomized, open study compared the penetration of ceftibuten
(9 mg kg(-1), 18 patients), cefixime (8 mg kg(-1), 16 patients) and azithro
mycin (10 mg kg(-1), 16 patients) into the intracellular and extracellular
compartments of middle ear fluid of 50 paediatric patients (aged 8-14 years
) with acute otitis media. Middle ear fluid was extracted by tympanocentesi
s 4, 12 and 23 h after dosing and divided into two fractions: with cells (a
s collected) (CS) and cell-free (C-). Antibiotics were assayed in CS and C-
samples by h.p.l.c.
Results Ceftibuten achieved greater penetration into middle ear fluid than
cefixime and azithromycin. Higher concentrations of ceftibuten (CTB) and ce
fixime (CFX) were found in the C- fraction (CTB: 4 h 13.3 +/- 1.86; 12 h 4.
7 +/- 1.18; 24 h 0.5 +/- 0.2. CFX: 4 h 3.2 +/- 1.4; 12 h 1.5 +/- 0.5; 24 h>
0.1 mg l(-1)) than in the C+ fraction (CTB:4 h 8.4 +/- 4.3; 12 h 2.88 +/-
1.19; 24 h 0.3 +/- 0.27. CFX: 4 h 1.2 +/- 0.6; 12 h 0.8 +/- 0.2; 24 h>0.1 m
g l(-1)) at the each time point, while the opposite was true for azithromyc
in (C-. 4 h 0.11 +/- 0.04; 12 h 0.12 +/- 0.08; 24 h 0.23 +/- 0.12. C +: 4 h
0.38 +/- 0.24; 12 h 0.9 +/- 0.03; 24 h 1.05 +/- 0.3 mg l(-1)).
Conclusions This study demonstrates that the penetration of antibiotics int
o the middle ear fluid is influenced by its serum concentrations as well as
by the cell content in the fluid. Ceftibuten achieved higher middle ear fl
uid concentrations than cefixime in CS and C- fractions at all time points.
Both ceftibuten and cefixime concentrations are negatively influenced by t
he cell content in the fluid. In contrast the concentration of azithromycin
to the middle ear fluid is positively influenced by the cell content in th
e fluid.