呋喃妥因治疗成人急性下尿路感染的抗菌及临床疗效观察

Arturo Mendoza-Valdes, Alejandra Rosete, Esteban Rios Bueno, Adrian Frentzel, Sonja Trapp, Wilhelm Kirch, Edgar A Mueller
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背景与目的:鉴于对用于治疗急性尿路感染的抗生素的耐药性日益增加,呋喃妥因目前经历了复兴。呋喃妥因对尿路感染中大多数细菌均有良好的抗菌效果,耐药率低。在墨西哥城泌尿病原菌对甲氧苄氨嘧啶/磺胺甲恶唑(复方新诺明)耐药率较高的地区,对呋喃妥英治疗急性下尿路感染的抗菌及临床疗效进行了研究。患者和方法:在这项开放标签的单组研究中,20例尿培养阳性的成年患者(18名女性,2名男性)口服呋喃妥因缓释片100mg,每天2次,持续7天。在基线和研究第4天测定尿呋喃妥因浓度。主要终点是基线后12至16天呋喃妥因的抗菌效果,通过尿培养结果的变化来评估。结果:在按方案治疗的患者群体中,主要终点分析显示微生物根除率为92.3%。35 ~ 42 d时,根除率为83.3%。在这些时候,每个方案人群中的所有患者都没有症状。在有并发症的患者中,如糖尿病多发性神经病变,抗菌和临床疗效都有所降低。尿中呋喃妥英浓度大多高于所分离尿路病原菌的最低抑菌浓度。研究药物的耐受性一般良好。最常见的药物相关不良事件是轻度头痛,发生率为10.8%。2例患者因皮疹终止研究。结论:呋喃妥因治疗急性无并发症尿路感染具有良好的抗菌效果和临床疗效,成人耐受性良好。
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[Antimicrobial and clinical efficacy of nitrofurantoin in the treatment of acute lower urinary tract infections in adults].

Background and purpose: In the light of increasing resistance to antibiotics used for the treatment of acute urinary tract infections, nitrofurantoin currently experiences a renaissance. Nitrofurantoin shows good efficacy against most bacteria expected in urinary tract infection, and the development of resistance is low. A study on the antimicrobial and clinical efficacy of nitrofurantoin in the treatment of acute lower urinary tract infections was conducted in Mexico City, an area where resistance rates of uropathogens to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (cotrimoxazole) are high.

Patients and methods: In this open-label, single-arm study 20 adult patients (18 females, 2 males) with positive urine culture were treated orally with nitrofurantoin sustained release 100 mg twice daily for 7 days. Urinary nitrofurantoin concentrations were determined at baseline and day 4 of the study. Primary endpoint was the antimicrobial efficacy of nitrofurantoin at 12 to 16 days after baseline, assessed by changes in urine culture results.

Results: In the patient population treated per protocol, primary endpoint analysis revealed a microbial eradication rate of 92.3%. At 35 to 42 days, the eradication rate was 83.3%. At these times, all patients in the per protocol population were free of symptoms. In patients with complicating factors, e.g. diabetic polyneuropathy, both antimicrobial and clinical efficacy appeared to be reduced. Urinary nitrofurantoin concentrations were mostly above minimum inhibitory concentrations of the isolated uropathogens. The study drug was generally well tolerated. Most frequent drug-related adverse event was mild headache, occurring in 10.8% of patients. Two patients discontinued the study due to rash.

Conclusion: The results of the present study indicate good antimicrobial and clinical efficacy of nitrofurantoin in the treatment of acute uncomplicated urinary tract infections as well as acceptable tolerability in adults.

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Medizinische Klinik 医学-医学:内科
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