| Literature DB >> 12424684 |
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Urinary tract infections are quite frequent in children. Urinary tract obstruction combined with recurrent urinary tract infections increase the risk for renal impairment. Therefore prophylaxis of reinfection is an important nephroprotective procedure. The aim of this open, controlled, randomised pilot study was to compare the efficacy and tolerance of a low dose prophylaxis with Cefixime versus Nitrofurantoin. 60 girls aged 1 to 11 years with at least 2 urinary tract infections within the preceding year were included in the study. The minimum duration of therapy was 6 months and was extended to 12 months for most of the children. The number of recurrent infections was the main criteria for efficacy evaluation, whereas adverse events were analysed to evaluate tolerance. Statistical significant differences between the two treatment groups, regarding recurrence rates could not be demonstrated. Tolerance was comparable in both groups. The influence on gut flora of cefixime given as a low dose regimen over a long period of time corresponds with already published results and was not correlated with a higher number of gastrointestinal side effects.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12424684 DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-35368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Klin Padiatr ISSN: 0300-8630 Impact factor: 1.349