Sisomicin in surgical infections. Laboratory and clinical studies
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Sisomicin in surgical infections. Laboratory and clinical studies
Abstract
A clinical and bacteriological study to evaluate the effectiveness and toxicity of sisomicin in the treatment of surgical infections is described. Fifteen patients received i.m. injections of 150 or 225 mg/day for seven days. The daily doses was divided into three applications. The mean serum levels at the first hour were 5.26 +/- 2.41 microgram/ml and at the seventh hour 1.0 +/- 1.19 microgram/ml. Similar values were determined on the seventh day of treatment with sisomicin: 6.36 +/- 2.36 microgram/ml one hour, 1.17 +/- 1.67 microgram/ml seven hours after i.m. injection. All the microorganisms isolated had MICs below the sisomicin levels measured. The clinical results were assessed as "excellent" in 11 patients. Therapeutic results were considered as "fair" in three patients. The clinical conditions of one patient affected by osteomyelitis following osteosynthesis of the femur was not improved by treatment. No side effects were observed.
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