Antibiotics and antifungals in silicone oil

Int J Retina Vitreous. 2019 Dec 12:5:50. doi: 10.1186/s40942-019-0199-2. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Background: Antimicrobials may be injected into silicone oil-filled eyes with endophthalmitis, but the interaction with oil is unclear. The purpose of the experiment is to determine whether vancomycin, amikacin, and amphotericin B mix with silicone oil.

Methods: Using the relative proportions of the human eye, 4 ml of 1000 centistokes silicone oil was centrifuged with 0.1 ml of vancomycin 1 mg/0.1 ml, amikacin 0.4 mg/0.1 ml, or amphotericin B 5 µg/0.1 ml in vitro and eluted. The aqueous was immediately analyzed with a liquid chromatographer/mass spectrometer and after 24 h.

Results: Within 24 h, a mean of 26.9 μmol/L of vancomycin, 0 nmol/L of amikacin, and 0 nmol/L of amphotericin B were recovered. When the concentrations of amikacin and amphotericin B were increased 100-fold, 0 nmol/L of amikacin and 75.7 µmol/L of amphotericin B were recovered.

Conclusions: Vancomycin and amphotericin B partially mixed with the silicone oil. Amikacin was not recovered from the antibiotic-silicone oil mixture.

Keywords: Antibiotics; Antifungals; Silicone oil.