Clindamycin as an Alternative to Vancomycin in Patients Undergoing Aortic Cardiac Surgery With Extracorporeal Circulation (ECC): a Prospective Single-center Pharmacokinetic Study
Antibiotic prophylaxis is essential for all types of cardiac surgery under Extracorporeal Circulation (ECC), in order to reduce the incidence of surgical site infection (SSI). However, many patients are allergic to beta-lactam antibiotics. All the more, vancomycin antibiotic recommended as replacement is not without adverse effects and frequently administered in an inappropriate manner in terms of pre-intervention timing, linked to its complex use on peripheral venous lines complicated by venotoxicity. Non-compliance with the correct use of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery is responsible for nosocomial infections, which have an impact on both the patient and the healthcare establishment in terms of costs, particularly in cardiac surgery. Drug pharmacokinetics are more complex under bypass surgery (high volume of distribution), and studies are needed to determine the correct administration and diffusion of drugs. In this respect, clindamycin is an antibiotic already used in antibiotic prophylaxis for other surgeries (thoracic, orthopedic...) in cases of allergy to beta-lactam antibiotics, but to date there are no studies examining the pharmacokinetics of this molecule in the context of cardiac surgery under ECC. The aim of this protocol is to demonstrate the feasibility of using clindamycin in patients undergoing ECC surgery, by verifying that the plasma concentration of clindamycin exceeds the minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) of the main bacteria involved in mediastinitis throughout the surgical procedure.
• Adult ≥ 18 years of age,
• Cardiac surgery under ECC
• Surgery scheduled in the morning (added to the schedule at least 24 hours before the operation and starting at 8 a.m. in order to send blood tests during working hours).
• Written, informed consent from the patient before the start of the protocol.
• The patient must understand spoken and written French
• Negative pregnancy test and effective contraception (according to CTFG recommendations) during treatment for women of childbearing age
• Men of reproductive age using effective contraception (according to CTFG recommendations) during treatment
• Social security affiliation
• Patient able to understand the objectives of the study and comply with the requirements of the protocol