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Query: UMLS:C0021843 (
bowel obstruction
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Cefsulodin
(
CFS
), a new antipseudomonal cephalosporin, shows a potent antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and some Gram-positive bacteria, whereas it shows low activity against many Gram-negative rods. Against clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa,
CFS
was about 10 times more active than sulbenicillin and carbenicillin, and had a similar activity to gentamicin and dibekacin. The
CFS
was administered by an intravenous bolus injection at a dose of 1 g to each of 14 patients operated for acute peritonitis with drainage or radical mastectomy with drainage to treat breast cancer. These cases included 3 of localized peritonitis due to perforative appendicitis, 3 of diffuse peritonitis due to perforative duodenal ulcer, 2 of panperitonitis due to
intestinal obstruction
and perforative sigmoid colon cancer, 4 of subacute cholangitis, localized peritonitis T-tube choledochal drainage due to choledocholithiasis, and 2 of breast cancer. Materials from drain exudate were taken at intervals with sterilized paper discs and
CFS
concentrations were determined by the paper disc bioassay method with P. aeruginosa NCTC 10490 as the test organism. Serum concentrations of
CFS
just after injection reached 135.4 +/- 66.1 micrograms/ml, and they were 2.7 +/- 1.5 micrograms/ml at 6 hours after injection. Concentrations in purulent exudates of patients with acute peritonitis increased quickly after intravenous bolus injections, and reached maximum levels relatively early after injection in cases 2 to 3 days after operation. In cases 10 to 13 days after operation,
CFS
levels were comparatively low and reached to peak levels at 4 to 5 hours after injection. Levels of
CFS
in purulent exudate tended to increase in proportion to the severity of symptoms, as did
CFS
levels in appendix wall. Pseudomonas spp. were not isolated in this study, but MICs of
CFS
were mostly around 1.56 to 3.13 micrograms/ml when clinically isolated Pseudomonas spp. were present at 10(6) cells/ml. Levels of
CFS
in infected exudate were higher than the above MIC values against Pseudomonas spp. Therefore,
CFS
were a useful drug for the chemotherapy against pseudomonal infections.
...
PMID:[Cefsulodin concentration in exudates from drainage of patients with acute peritonitis following intravenous administration]. 309 29