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Review
. 1994 Jun;36(1-2):59-67.
doi: 10.1016/0020-7101(94)90095-7.

Animal models of endocarditis

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Animal models of endocarditis

C Carbon. Int J Biomed Comput. 1994 Jun.

Abstract

Bacterial endocarditis is a difficult infection to cure, due to poor penetration of antibiotics into infected vegetations, altered metabolic state of bacteria within the lesion, and absence of adequate host-defense cellular response which could cooperate with antibiotic action. The contribution of animal models to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of the infection and to definition and improvement of therapeutic regimens of endocarditis in humans remains of great importance due to the difficulties encountered in clinical trials. The advantage of the experimental model is that besides the fact that it closely simulates the characteristics of the infection in humans, it provides clear endpoints which allow statistical comparisons among different therapeutic regimens: number of bacteria per gram of tissue, frequency of emergence of resistance, positivity of blood cultures, death vs. survival rates, and percentage of relapses after treatment has been stopped. All these parameters are more sensitive and more easy to study than in humans. The animal model has definitively established that bactericidal therapy is warranted and that in vitro susceptibility tests, especially those evaluating the killing rate, have a good predictive value on the therapeutic outcome. Two main aspects are discussed for their relevance to human therapy: (i) the kinetics of antibiotic diffusion into vegetations, with special reference to data obtained with autoradiography; and (ii) the specificity of some pharmacodynamic aspects of antibiotics in endocarditis, including the clinical consequences of these two parameters with respect to antibiotic dosing regimens and length of therapy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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