| Literature DB >> 3026018 |
S C Aronoff, P V Scoles, J T Makley, M R Jacobs, J L Blumer, A Kalamchi.
Abstract
Nine children with osteomyelitis and/or septic arthritis were treated sequentially with parenteral sulbactam/ampicillin and oral sultamicillin. Causative pathogens were identified in six cases; all were susceptible to the combination of ampicillin and sulbactam. The mean duration of parenteral therapy was 7.1 days (6-11 days), and the average hospital stay was 10.3 days (6-18 days). Peak serum bactericidal titers of greater than or equal to 1:8 were achieved in all patients during parenteral therapy; only one child receiving oral therapy did not achieve a titer of greater than or equal to 1:4. At follow-up, all of the children were cured clinically and there was no evidence of relapse. Adverse reactions to oral therapy were minimal. The regimen of parenteral sulbactam/ampicillin and oral sultamicillin used sequentially is effective and safe for the treatment of skeletal infections in children. The use of this approach significantly reduced the duration of hospitalization.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3026018 DOI: 10.1093/clinids/8.supplement_5.s639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Infect Dis ISSN: 0162-0886