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Amoxicillin concentrations in nasal secretions of patients with acute uncomplicated sinusitis and in paranasal sinus mucosa of patients with chronic sinusitis.

G Kment1, A Georgopoulos, W Ridl, J Mühlbacher.   

Abstract

In this prospective randomized clinical study a total of 59 patients of both sexes (above 18 years of age) were enrolled. Thirty patients with acute sinusitis were randomly allocated to two treatment groups, one group receiving 1000 mg amoxicillin every 12 h for 10 days and the other group receiving 500 mg amoxicillin every 8 h for 10 days. The median concentration of amoxicillin in nasal secretions was 2.34 micrograms/ml in the 12-h administration group and 1.95 micrograms/ml in the 8-h administration group. Median bioavailability of antibiotic at 8-24 h did not show any statistical differences between the two treatment schemes [probability (Z) = 0.2]. Twenty-nine patients with chronic sinusitis were then randomly allocated to three groups, with patients receiving 1000 mg amoxicillin at 12, 8 or 6 h before nasal and/or sinus surgery was carried out. The mean amoxicillin concentrations in mucosal tissues removed intraoperatively ranged from 0.69 to 0.99 microgram/g samples. Statistical evaluation by analysis of variance did not show any statistically significant differences among the three treatment groups [probability (F) = 0.1705]. In all cases of acute and chronic sinusitis, amoxicillin concentrations exceeded minimum inhibitory concentration values for pathogens common in sinusitis. Our results indicate that 1000 mg amoxicillin administered twice daily produces tissue concentrations high enough to be clinically effective in patients with either acute or chronic sinusitis.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7546679     DOI: 10.1007/bf00179917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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