Triple combination antimicrobial regimen in the treatment of infections of neutropenic cancer patients
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Triple combination antimicrobial regimen in the treatment of infections of neutropenic cancer patients
Abstract
Twenty-six cancer patients (pts) with chemotherapy-related neutropenic fever were treated with vancomycin 30 mg/m2/day i.v. every 12 hrs, imipenem 1500 mg/day i.v. every 8 hrs, and pefloxacin 800 mg/day i.v. every 12 hrs. Twelve fevers of unknown origin (FUO), 10 gram-positive, 3 gram-negative and 1 mycoplasma were also treated. Globally, cure was observed in 22 pts (84%) and failure in 4 pts (16%); in gram-positive infections alone, cure was observed in 10 pts (80%) and failure in 4 pts (20%). Defervescence was obtained within 3 days in 77% pts. No relevant side effects were observed.
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