Penetration of sulbactam and ampicillin into peritoneal fluid
- PMID: 6314889
- PMCID: PMC185155
- DOI: 10.1128/AAC.24.2.290
Penetration of sulbactam and ampicillin into peritoneal fluid
Abstract
Twenty-five patients undergoing elective intraabdominal surgery received either 1 or 2 g of ampicillin together with 1 g of sulbactam intravenously before surgery. The peritoneal levels of the agent were measured. Both compounds penetrated peritoneal fluid readily; the mean percentage of penetration by ampicillin was 92%; that of sulbactam was 96%. After 1 g of each agent, the peritoneal levels of sulbactam were 47% greater than those of ampicillin. Our results suggest that 2 g of ampicillin plus 1 g of sulbactam should provide peritoneal levels that would inhibit most susceptible beta-lactamase-producing pathogens encountered in intraabdominal sepsis.
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