Literature DB >> 1506352

Penetration of rifampicin into the cerebrospinal fluid of adults with uninflamed meninges.

R Nau1, H W Prange, S Menck, H Kolenda, K Visser, J K Seydel.   

Abstract

The penetration of rifampicin into CSF was studied in seven patients who had undergone external ventriculostomy for occlusive hydrocephalus without major disturbance of the blood-CSF barrier. After the first dose of rifampicin 600 mg i.v. over 3 h, blood and CSF concentrations were determined serially by HPLC. Peak CSF concentrations obtained 0-8 h (median = 1 h) after the end of the infusion ranged from 0.57 to 1.24 mg/L (median = 0.73 mg/L). Elimination from CSF was slower than from serum (T1/2 beta CSF: 9.1-21.0 h (median = 14.5 h, n = 5); T1/2 beta serum: 2.2-5.8 h (median = 3.6 h, n = 7)). Based on the ratios of the areas under the concentration-time curves in CSF and serum, the overall penetration of rifampicin into CSF was 0.13-0.42 (median = 0.22). These results demonstrate effective CSF penetration and favourable pharmacokinetics of rifampicin in the absence of meningeal inflammation. They support the use of rifampicin as part of a combination therapy not only for tuberculosis of the central nervous system (CNS), but also for staphylococcal and listerial infections of the CNS in which there may be little meningeal inflammation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1506352     DOI: 10.1093/jac/29.6.719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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