[Endobronchial administration of netilmicin in patients with bronchopulmonary infections seen in the neurosurgical intensive care unit].

Giornale italiano di chemioterapia Pub Date : 1989-01-01
L Spiga, M Patelli, L Pacifico, M Simonetti, V Poletti, S Roccuzzo, G Orlandi, L Franchino
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The Authors report the results obtained in the treatment of bronchopulmonary infections in patients hospitalized in the Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit. Netilmicin was administered by systemic and endobronchial routes. The cleaning of the bronchial tree was always performed. Twenty-six patients (16 males and 10 females) were enrolled and assigned to one of the following groups. Group A: 16 patients with confirmed pneumonia; Group B: 10 patients without bronchopulmonary infections, as controls for serum pharmacokinetic study. In the majority of the cases pneumonia was caused by Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The results obtained were positive: pneumonia resolution was observed in 10 patients (67%), improvement in 4 (27%) and failure in one case (6%). A pharmacokinetic study has confirmed bacteriologically active serum levels of netilmicin and also the availability of netilmicin within the bronchial secretions. Endobronchial plus systemic netilmicin administration was active and well tolerated in these critical patients.

[神经外科重症监护病房支气管肺感染患者支气管内给药奈替米星]。
作者报告了在神经外科重症监护病房住院的患者中治疗支气管肺感染的结果。奈替米星经全身和支气管内给药。支气管树的清洁是经常进行的。26名患者(16名男性和10名女性)被纳入并被分配到以下一组。A组:确诊肺炎16例;B组:10例无支气管肺感染的患者,作为血清药代动力学研究的对照。大多数病例的肺炎是由金黄色葡萄球菌和铜绿假单胞菌引起的。结果为阳性:10例(67%)患者肺炎消退,4例(27%)患者好转,1例(6%)患者治疗失败。一项药代动力学研究证实了奈替米星的细菌学活性血清水平以及支气管分泌物中奈替米星的可用性。在这些危重患者中,支气管内加全身给药奈替米星是积极的,耐受性良好。
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