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A randomized trial of empirical antibiotic therapy with one of four beta-lactam antibiotics in combination with netilmicin in febrile neutropenic patients.

Authors :
Sage, Roger
Hann, Ian
Prentice, H. Grant
Devereux, Stephen
Corringham, Robert
Hoffbrand, A. Victor
Blacklock, Hilary
Stirling, Louise
Guimaraes, Maria
Trikka, Eleftheria
Bhamra, Amrat
Warner, Pauline
Noone, Paul
Sage, R
Hann, I
Prentice, H G
Devereux, S
Corringham, R
Hoffbrand, A V
Blacklock, H
Source :
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (JAC); Aug1988, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p237-247, 11p
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

Over a two year period 174 evaluable episodes of fever in neutropenic patients were treated in a randomized study comparing four beta-lactam antibiotics, each given in combination with netilmicin. Exclusions included episodes due to viral or fungal infection, and trial violations. Most patients were receiving treatment for leukaemia, including 18% undergoing bone marrow transplantation. The overall response rate (EORTC criteria) was 66%, ranging from 56% for cefoperazone to 76% for mezlocillin. Microbial documentation was obtained in 31% of episodes; Gram-positive isolates were most frequent but Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found in 18 patients. In patients with microbiologically documented infection 70% improved, overall--from 40% with cefoperazone to 80% with piperacillin (P less than 0.05). Nephrotoxicity was seen in 6.7% and was associated with severe documented sepsis. Hypokalaemia was seen in 29% and was most marked in patients receiving ticarcillin. Rashes occurred in 6.6% overall, with no difference between the groups. Ototoxicity, shown by serial audiograms, was seen in 4.7% of patients. No evidence of vestibular dysfunction was seen in 62 patients studied. Of thirteen deaths due to the primary infection, seven were caused by Ps. aeruginosa and five by fungi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03057453
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (JAC)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
57032523