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Urology 1986-Nov

Cefsulodin in treatment of Pseudomonas urinary tract infection in patients with spinal cord injury. Comparison with aminoglycosides.

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J Z Montgomerie
J W Morrow
H N Canawati
D S Gilmore
I E Graham
M Z Ibraham

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Abstract

Male patients with spinal cord injury and urinary tract infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa were treated with cefsulodin (1.0 or 1.5 Gm) every six hours or an aminoglycoside (amikacin 5 mg/Kg or tobramycin 1 mg/Kg) every eight hours for seven days. The study was discontinued after treating 6 patients with aminoglycosides because of the poor results with these antibiotics. At five to nine days after completing treatment P. aeruginosa was eliminated from the urine of 12 to 15 patients (80%) treated with cefsulodin and 3 of 6 patients (50%) treated with an aminoglycoside. When examined at four to six weeks 5 of 15 (33%) of the cefsulodin group had persistent infection or relapse, while 5 of 6 (83%) infections treated with an aminoglycoside either persisted or relapsed. Cefsulodin was discontinued in 1 patient, known to be allergic to penicillin, because of hypersensitivity resulting in periorbital edema and rash. No other serious side effects were noted with cefsulodin or the aminoglycosides. These results indicate that cefsulodin is an effective antibiotic in the treatment of urinary tract infection with P. aeruginosa in patients with neurogenic bladder resulting from spinal cord injury and confirmed previous observations of a poor response of Pseudomonas urinary tract infection to aminoglycosides in this group of patients.

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