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JOURNAL ARTICLE
VALIDATION STUDIES
Development and validation of an LC tandem MS assay for the quantification of β-lactam antibiotics in the sputum of cystic fibrosis patients.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2018 January 2
Objectives: Antibiotic therapy is of vital importance for the control of infectious exacerbations in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. However, very little is known regarding the fraction of systemically administered antibiotics reaching the lower respiratory tract secretions. We developed and validated a method to measure the concentrations of piperacillin, ceftazidime, meropenem and aztreonam in CF sputum, and present the validation data.
Methods: Ultra-performance LC coupled to tandem MS was used. A single sample can be measured in 2.5 min with multiple reaction monitoring in positive electrospray ionization mode. Deuterated internal standards were used and a concentration range of 0.7-160 mg/L was covered. The method was validated according to the EMA guideline on analytical method validation.
Results: The boundaries within which a reliable measurement in CF sputum can be performed were determined. A few constraints are linked to the instability of the antibiotics in sputum. Piperacillin showed limited stability at room temperature and during freeze-thaw cycles. Autosampler instability was observed after 15 h for aztreonam at low concentrations.
Conclusions: The method allows a reliable measurement of the selected antibiotics, if precautions are taken regarding the limited stability of piperacillin at room temperature. Due to freeze-thaw instability, piperacillin should always be analysed on the day of sampling. Quick review of the analytical data and reanalysis are needed as low concentrations of aztreonam are not stable in the autosampler.
Methods: Ultra-performance LC coupled to tandem MS was used. A single sample can be measured in 2.5 min with multiple reaction monitoring in positive electrospray ionization mode. Deuterated internal standards were used and a concentration range of 0.7-160 mg/L was covered. The method was validated according to the EMA guideline on analytical method validation.
Results: The boundaries within which a reliable measurement in CF sputum can be performed were determined. A few constraints are linked to the instability of the antibiotics in sputum. Piperacillin showed limited stability at room temperature and during freeze-thaw cycles. Autosampler instability was observed after 15 h for aztreonam at low concentrations.
Conclusions: The method allows a reliable measurement of the selected antibiotics, if precautions are taken regarding the limited stability of piperacillin at room temperature. Due to freeze-thaw instability, piperacillin should always be analysed on the day of sampling. Quick review of the analytical data and reanalysis are needed as low concentrations of aztreonam are not stable in the autosampler.
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