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Review
. 2008 Dec 4;128(23):2738-40.

[Penicillin and aminoglycoside in febrile neutropenia]

[Article in Norwegian]
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  • PMID: 19079423
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Review

[Penicillin and aminoglycoside in febrile neutropenia]

[Article in Norwegian]
Dag Torfoss et al. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. .
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Abstract

Background: Fever in patients with neutropenia may indicate a serious/lethal underlying bacterial sepsis. In Norway, penicillin G in combination with an aminoglycoside is the therapy of choice for this indication. In most countries, empiric monotherapy starts with a broadspectrum betalactam antibiotic.

Material and methods: Review of the literature and expert opinion identified five Norwegian studies evaluating therapy with penicillin in combination with an aminoglycoside in febrile neutropenia. These studies are presented and assessed.

Results: Mortality in febrile neutropenia is approximately 5 % both in the Norwegian studies and in larger international trials. Therapy which starts with penicillin and an aminoglycoside needs to be modified more frequently(60 %) than when it starts with broadspectrum betalactam monotherapy (40 %). The Norwegian studies span 20 years. Clinical blood culture isolates from this group of patients show stable resistance patterns.

Interpretation: In spite of methodological weaknesses, all the studies have the same conclusion: penicillin G in combination with an aminoglycoside is an effective and safe initial empiric therapy provided it is modified when the clinical course is unsatisfactory.

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