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Case Reports
. 1983 Sep-Oct;11(5):264-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01641258.

[Cefsulodin in the treatment of Pseudomonas meningitis]

[Article in German]
Case Reports

[Cefsulodin in the treatment of Pseudomonas meningitis]

[Article in German]
O Brückner et al. Infection. 1983 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Three patients with meningitis due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (in one patient following a neurosurgical procedure and in two patients following severe head trauma with multiple skull bone fractures and liquorrhea) were treated with cefsulodin in combination with other antibiotics (aminoglycosides/acylureido penicillins). All of the patients were cured. Two patients received intraventricular administrations of aminoglycosides in addition to systemically applied antibiotics. After recurrence of pseudomonas meningitis in one patient in spite of the intraventricular application of an aminoglycoside, definite cure could only be obtained by additional intraventricular application of cefsulodin. The third patient was cured by systemic administration of cefsulodin and amikacin. The value of cefsulodin is discussed with reference to obtainable ventricular and lumbar CSF concentrations.

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