Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33294
Title: Influence of vancomycin and meropenem loading on compressive strength of polymethyl methacrylate bone cement
Authors: Popovska, Danica
Avramov, Nikola 
Samardjiski, Milan 
Shabani, Ilir
Andonovski, Alan 
Bogojevska Doksevska, Milena 
Stojmenski, Slavcho 
Keywords: antibiotic-loaded bone cement
meropenem
vancomycin
compressive strength
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Институт за јавно здравје на Република Македонија = Institute of public health of Republic of Macedonia, Co-publisher Scientific foundation Spiroski
Journal: Архиви на јавно здравје = Archives of public health
Abstract: The rise of antibiotic resistance of certain bacteria to commonly used agents in antibiotic- loaded polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) bone cement has led to the search for new antibiotic agents. A potential problem in introducing new antibiotics into the PMMA mixture is disruption of the mechanical properties of bone cement, which is intended for mechanical fixation of joint implants. The aim of this study was to test compressive strength of bone cement loaded with vancomycin, meropenem or their combination. Materials and methods: Five groups of samples (PMMA, PMMA+2.5%w/w vancomycin, PMMA+2.5%w/w meropenem, PMMA+1.25%w/w vancomycin and 1.25%w/w meropenem and PMMA+2.5%w/w vancomycin and 2.5%w/w meropenem) were prepared and tested for compressive strength according to specifications of the ISO5833:2002 international standard. Results: All tested groups had compressive strength significantly above the minimum value of 70 MPa set by the standard (87.9 – 98.6MPa, p<.0001). All groups of antibiotic-loaded bone cement had significantly lower compressive strength than PMMA. Conclusion: All tested groups met the basic compressive strength criteria for clinical use in arthroplasty procedures.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33294
DOI: 10.3889/aph.2025.6141
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