Comparing the efficacy of two antibiotic cocktails in decontamination of cardiovascular tissues
Alina Levy, Helit Cohen, Nadezda Savieva, Meytal Neeman-Azulay, Natasha Belausov, Ehud Raanani, David Mishali, Rachel Kornhaber, Michelle Cleary, Jonathan Esensten, Sharon Amit, Ayelet Di Segni

TL;DR
This study compares two antibiotic solutions for decontaminating heart tissues and finds that a homemade cocktail performs better than a commercial one against certain microbes.
Contribution
The study reveals that a custom antibiotic cocktail outperforms a commercial solution in preventing contamination by specific microbes in cardiovascular allografts.
Findings
Both antibiotic cocktails effectively reduced bacterial load against challenge strains.
BASE.128 showed a tenfold increase in contamination rates due to a slow-growing mycobacteria strain.
The tissue bank cocktail is more effective in preventing contamination from prevalent microbial strains.
Abstract
Cardiovascular allografts are essential for patients with severe cardiovascular diseases. Yet, microbial contamination of the grafts poses a life-threatening risk to recipients. Tissue banks utilize various decontamination methods during cardiovascular tissue processing, often involving antibiotic solutions. This study compares the efficacy of an in-house prepared antibiotic cocktail (tissue bank cocktail) and a commercially available solution (BASE.128) in decontaminating cardiovascular tissues. For this study, the efficacy of the two antibiotic cocktails was compared through quantitative comparisons against challenge microorganisms, and retrospective analysis of routine sterility tests. Both solutions demonstrated comparable decontamination efficiency against challenge strains, achieving significant reductions in bacterial load. However, retrospective sterility tests revealed that…
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TopicsInfectious Aortic and Vascular Conditions · Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management
