Combination therapy in sepsis and septic shock. Sequence of antibiotics and bacterial clearance in a peritonitis rat model of septic shock

dc.contributor.advisorKumar, Anand (Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases)
dc.contributor.advisorZhanel, George (Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases)
dc.contributor.authorVazquez-Grande, Gloria
dc.contributor.examiningcommitteeCoombs, Kevin (Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases)en_US
dc.contributor.examiningcommitteeMink, Steven (Internal Medicine)en_US
dc.contributor.examiningcommitteeLorente Balanza, Jose Angel (Universidad Europea de Madrid)en_US
dc.contributor.supervisorZhanel, George (Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases)en_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-14T15:26:23Z
dc.date.available2022-02-14T15:26:23Z
dc.date.copyright2022-02-14
dc.date.issued2022-02-03en_US
dc.date.submitted2022-02-14T15:11:10Zen_US
dc.degree.disciplineMedical Microbiology and Infectious Diseasesen_US
dc.degree.levelDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)en_US
dc.description.abstractHigher microbial load and antibiotic delay are associated with increased morbidity and mortality in septic shock. Antibiotic combination is the basis of empiric treatment for sepsis and septic shock, current recommendations suggest the use of a combination of antibiotics to broaden the initial spectrum of coverage to treat some multi-resistant bacteria. Antibiotic combination therapy leads to more rapid pathogen clearance, which may translate into improved patient outcome. The systematic review in this thesis based on the available randomized clinical trials, does not support the use of combination therapy as the initial treatment for sepsis and septic shock. Although, this could have been due to study design differences, variable degree of severity and even sequence of antibiotic administration. While antimicrobial synergy has been established for beta-lactam combinations with aminoglycosides or fluoroquinolones, antimicrobial sequence has only been studied in vitro. These studies suggest that giving the beta-lactam first or at the same time as an aminoglycoside improves bacterial clearance. Herein we sought to confirm this in the first in vivo study of antimicrobial sequence in septic shock. This thesis confirmed better bacterial clearance using antibiotic combination therapy, but failed to show significant differences in bacterial clearance depending on the sequence of administration of antibiotics in our E. coli and S. pneumoniae models of septic shock. This study sheds light on sequence of administration of antibiotics in sepsis, helping to inform further research.en_US
dc.description.noteMarch 2022en_US
dc.identifier.citationVazquez-Grande G, Kumar A. Optimizing antimicrobial therapy of sepsis and septic shock: focus on antibiotic combination therapy. Semin Respir Crit Care Med 2015;36(1):154-66.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1993/36298
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.rightsopen accessen_US
dc.subjectSeptic Shocken_US
dc.subjectCombination therapyen_US
dc.subjectAntibiotic sequenceen_US
dc.subjectRat model of septic shocken_US
dc.titleCombination therapy in sepsis and septic shock. Sequence of antibiotics and bacterial clearance in a peritonitis rat model of septic shocken_US
dc.typedoctoral thesisen_US
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