Treatment of Urinary Tract Infections in Hospitalized Patients: A Double-Blind Comparison of Cefonicid and Cefamandole
Autor: | L. S. Jacob, C. E. Cox |
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Rok vydání: | 1984 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Microbiology (medical) medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors Hospitalized patients Urinary system law.invention Double blind Random Allocation Double-Blind Method Randomized controlled trial law Internal medicine Cefonicid medicine Humans Pseudomonas Infections Cefamandole Adverse effect Aged Clinical Trials as Topic business.industry Enterobacteriaceae Infections Surgery Hospitalization Clinical trial Infectious Diseases Urinary Tract Infections Female business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Clinical Infectious Diseases. 6:S839-S843 |
ISSN: | 1537-6591 1058-4838 |
DOI: | 10.1093/clinids/6.supplement_4.s839 |
Popis: | In a randomized double-blind comparison of cefonicid (dose, 1.0 g every 24 hr) and cefmandole (dose, 1.0 g iv every 6 hr), 147 hospitalized patients (105 men, 42 women) with urinary tract infections (UTIs) were assessed. Ninety-one of the men had complicated UTIs. For the 62 cefonicid-treated men, 61 of 62 etiologic pathogens were eliminated. For 17 patients, reinfection with the pretherapy pathogen occurred in the five- to nine-day posttherapy follow-up. Overall cure rate for cefonicid in the treatment of complicated UTIs was 71%. For the 29 cefamandole-treated men, 28 of 29 etiologic pathogens were eliminated. Reinfection occurred in nine patients. Overall cure rate for cefamandole in the treatment of complicated UTIs was 66%. All 14 men (nine receiving cefonicid; five, cefamandole) with uncomplicated infection were cured. For 25 cefonicid-treated women, cure rate was 84%; one of the failures was due to persistence of the pathogen; three were reinfections during follow-up. For 17 cefamandole-treated women, the cure rate was 82%; two of the failures were due to persistence of the pathogen, and one was a reinfection. Similar, minimal adverse reactions occurred with both drugs. Cefonicid is as effective as cefamandole in curing complicated UTIs in men and uncomplicated infections in both sexes. Cefonicid, however, offers the advantage of once-daily therapy. |
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