| Literature DB >> 2068467 |
C Koch1, K Hjelt, S S Pedersen, E T Jensen, T Jensen, S Lanng, N H Valerius, M Pedersen, N Høiby.
Abstract
A total of 2,793 courses of treatment with seven beta-lactam antibiotics were administered to 121 cystic fibrosis patients chronically infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the patients were evaluated with respect to clinical hypersensitivity reactions. Seventy-five patients (62%) experienced 125 reactions, for an overall frequency (based on the number of courses) of 4.5%. Immediate reactions occurred in 34 patients (28.1%) during 53 courses (1.9%). The highest rate of reactions involved piperacillin (50.9% of patients), and the lowest rate involved imipenem and aztreonam (4.0% and 6.5% of patients, respectively); intermediate reaction rates were noted for carbenicillin (23.6% of patients), azlocillin (20.8%), cefsulodin (17.1%), and ceftazidime (13.0%). Cross-reactivity did not appear to be a major problem. Reactions to aztreonam seemed to be restricted to a small group of patients with a high propensity for beta-lactam hypersensitivity.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2068467 DOI: 10.1093/clinids/13.supplement_7.s608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Infect Dis ISSN: 0162-0886