BACKGROUND/AIMS: Hepatic cirrhosis is a common, chronic disease. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a dangerous complication, which must be treated as soon as it has been diagnosed. This usually requires hospitalization of the patient and parenteral antibiotic therapy for 10 to 14 days. The present study was carried out to compare the therapeutic effects of pefloxacin with ampicillin plus gentamicin in the management of SBP. METHODOLOGY: The patients were divided into two groups at random. Group A consisted of nine patients who received parenteral ampicillin plus gentamicin. Group B consisted of thirteen patients who received pefloxacin. RESULTS: 55% of patients in group A and 100% of patients in group B responded to treatment. No major side effects were observed in either of the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the benefits of oral treatment and the low incidence of side effects of pefloxacin we conclude that this regimen should be the treatment of choice for SBP patients, especially when there is a shortage of hospital beds.
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Hepatic cirrhosis is a common, chronic disease. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a dangerous complication, which must be treated as soon as it has been diagnosed. This usually requires hospitalization of the patient and parenteral antibiotic therapy for 10 to 14 days. The present study was carried out to compare the therapeutic effects of pefloxacin with ampicillin plus gentamicin in the management of SBP. METHODOLOGY: The patients were divided into two groups at random. Group A consisted of nine patients who received parenteral ampicillin plus gentamicin. Group B consisted of thirteen patients who received pefloxacin. RESULTS: 55% of patients in group A and 100% of patients in group B responded to treatment. No major side effects were observed in either of the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the benefits of oral treatment and the low incidence of side effects of pefloxacin we conclude that this regimen should be the treatment of choice for SBP patients, especially when there is a shortage of hospital beds.
Authors: Laura Iogna Prat; Peter Wilson; Suzanne C Freeman; Alex J Sutton; Nicola J Cooper; Davide Roccarina; Amine Benmassaoud; Maria Corina Plaz Torres; Neil Hawkins; Maxine Cowlin; Elisabeth Jane Milne; Douglas Thorburn; Chavdar S Pavlov; Brian R Davidson; Emmanuel Tsochatzis; Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy Journal: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Date: 2019-09-16