Abstract
Background: Due to the similar physiology of maxillary sinus (MS) and middle ear (ME), it is often assumed that antimicrobial penetration is similar into MS and ME fluids. Traditional methods for assessing drug penetration into these closed compartments (single point estimates of concentration ratio) often support this assumption. Here, we present results from two analyses, each comparing drug exposure in a closed infection space with that in plasma.
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA); San Diego, California; October 2003
By Christopher M. Rubino, Paul G. Ambrose, Sujata M. Bhavnani, C. D. Webb, and Jack B. Anon