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Clinical Trial
. 1987 Oct;31(10):1605-8.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.31.10.1605.

Ceftazidime as single-agent therapy for gram-negative aerobic bacillary osteomyelitis

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Ceftazidime as single-agent therapy for gram-negative aerobic bacillary osteomyelitis

M C Bach et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

The cases of 28 patients who received ceftazidime as single-agent therapy in prospective clinical trials for biopsy culture-proven osteomyelitis were reviewed. These cases all involved infection caused by gram-negative aerobic bacilli, the most frequent agent (83% of patients) being Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Posttreatment follow-up for patients with acute osteomyelitis was continued for at least 6 months, while follow-up for at least 12 months was done for patients with chronic osteomyelitis. A regimen of 2 g of ceftazidime intravenously every 12 h was used for most patients. The overall cure rates were 77% (acute disease) and 60% (chronic disease). Development of resistance to ceftazidime was not problematic, and the drug was well tolerated. Ceftazidime is effective for serious gram-negative bacillary osteomyelitis, including that due to P. aeruginosa. The twice-daily regimen did not cause major organ toxicity, eliminating the need for concentration monitoring and making it feasible to use the drug for home parenteral therapy.

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