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Two new aminoglycoside antibiotics, tobramycin and amikacin, were compared in a randomized study of the treatment of infections in patients with
cancer
. For the identified infections, the response rate for tobramycin was 60% and for amikacin was 64%.
Pneumonia
, urinary tract infection, and septicemia were the most frequent infections. Most (78%) of the identified pathogens were gram-negative bacilli; Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were the most frequently isolated organisms. When only infections due to gram-negative bacilli were considered, 67% responded to tobramycin and 69% responded to amikacin. All infections except pneumonias had at least a 50% response rate to either antibiotic. The major form of toxicity of both antibiotics was azotemia and occurred in 22% of cases treated with tobramycin and in 20% treated with amikacin. Tobramycin and amikacin are equally effective in the treatment of gram-negative infections and have similar toxicity.
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PMID:Comparison of amikacin and tobramycin in the treatment of infection in patients with cancer. 40 53
In a randomized, double-blind, placebocontrolled study to evaluate the efficacy of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for the prevention of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, we studied 160 patients with
cancer
who were at high risk for this
pneumonia
over a two-year period. Seventeen of the 80 patients receiving a placebo acquired P. carinii
pneumonitis
, whereas none of the 80 given 150 mg of trimethoprim and 750 mg of sulfamethoxazole per square meter per day had the infection P less than 0.01). Bacterial sepsis,
pneumonia
other than that caused by P. carinii, acute otitis media, upper-respiratory-tract infections, sinusitis and cellulitis occurred less frequently in recipients of the drug than in the placebo group (P less than 0.01 in each case). Oral candidiasis was the only adverse effect ecountered from trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole administration. The study shows the combination to be highly effective in the prevention of P. carinii
pneumonitis
.
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PMID:Successful chemoprophylaxis for Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis. 41 99
Over a two year period, we studied prospectively 80 cases of diffuse
pneumonia
at Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer
Center. In 72 per cent of these, the patient had leukemia or lymphoma. Diagnostic procedures consisted of extensive serologic testing for antibody to known respiratory pathogens, including the agent of Legionnaire's disease, and culturing of biopsy specimens for bacteria, viruses, mycoplasmas and fungi. Of 44 cases in which open lung biopsy was performed, a specific cause was found in 61.4 per cent: Pneumocystis carinii in 38.6 per cent, other infections in 9.1 per cent and tumor involvement in 13.7 per cent. There were nonspecific pulmonary changes in 38.6 per cent. Of the 56 cases in which biopsy, autopsy or both were performed, a specific diagnosis was made in 69.7 per cent: P. carinii infection in 37.5 per cent and other infections in 12.5 per cent. In cases in which neither biopsy nor autopsy was performed, a specific infection was diagnosed in 33 per cent; no specific diagnosis was made in the remainder. One patient in the entire group had a significant antibody titer for Legionnaire's disease. Although diagnostic in some cases, extensive serologic testing proved relatively unfruitful. Pneumocystosis was the most frequent diagnosis in this study. The cause of some cases remained obscure, even after lung biopsy.
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PMID:Diffuse pulmonary infiltrates in immunosuppressed patients. Prospective study of 80 cases. 42 Feb 37
Continuous infusions of gentamicin, amikacin or sisomicin combined with carbenicillin were compared in a randomized study in the treatment of 572 febrile episodes in 281 patients with
cancer
. The three treatments (C+A, C+A and C+S) were equally effective with no significant differences in response rate overall (67%, 68%, 67%) or in any infection, except septicemia where C+G had a significantly lower response rate than the other two groups.
Pneumonia
, the most common infection, had the lowest response rate for all three groups (45-50%). Klebsiella spp. were the most common pathogens and showed a lower response rate than other gram-negative bacilli (P = 0.003). Patients with persistent severe neutropenia had a response rate of 56%. Azotemia was significantly less common in patients with documented infection treated with C+A than in the C+S group. Combinations of carbenicillin plus an aminoglycoside antibiotic are effective for the treatment of infections in neutropenic patients.
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PMID:A randomized comparative trial of three aminoglycosides--comparison of continuous infusions of gentamicin, amikacin and sisomicin combined with carbenicillin in the treatment of infections in neutropenic patients with malignancies. 43 1
Legionnaire's disease (LD) has been responsible for the death of many patients in several outbreaks in the United States and abroad. The Legionnaire's bacterium is still unclassified. Deoxyribonucleic acid studies of its genes have not yet found a near relative. A case of a 63-year-old man who had a total larynegectomy for
cancer
of the larynx is reported. He had an extensive postoperative
pneumonia
, secondary to LD. The diagnosis was made while the patient was alive, but he died on the 35th hospital day in spite of erythromycin treatment.
...
PMID:A fatal case of Legionnaire's disease following a total laryngectomy. 49 1
In vitro production of interferon by blood leukocytes from patients with lymphosarcoma, lymphogranulomatosis, leukemia,
cancer
tumours,
pneumonia
, as well as by leukocytes of mice with Rauscher leukemia, and mice in the condition of hyporeactivity to interferon inducer was studied. Alongside with quantitative differences in interferon production, biological differences in the properties of interferons produced of normal and sick humans and animals were revealed. The biological differences consist in that the interferon produced by leukocytes from
cancer
and leukemia patients interacting with homologous cell culture is conducive to more rapid formation of resistance to the indicator virus than the interferon produced by normal leukocytes. Thus, resistance of the homologous cell culture to the infection with the indicator vesicular stomatitis virus developed within 1--2 hours after contact with leukocyte interferon from patients and only within 5--6 hours after contact with that of normal subjects. This finding is not specific for
cancer
and leukemia, as the same was observed with specimens from patients with
pneumonia
and from mice hyporeactive to interferon inducer. It is suggested that patients with
cancer
and leukemia have a state of interferon hyporeactivity.
...
PMID:[Differences in the properties of the interferons produced by the leukocytes of healthy persons and of cancer and leukemia patients]. 50 7
Diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of 8 patients from 1955 to 1975 with extratesticular seminoma are presented. In 5 patients, the neoplasm developed in the mediastinum and in 3 in the retroperitoneum. All the patients were treated by radiation therapy after resection or biopsy. In the entire group, no tumor was diagnosed in the testes. Two patients expired with disease, one after 2 months due to
pneumonia
, and the other 5 years after diagnosis (10 months after treatment) due to cerebral metastases. Two patients died 12 and 16 years after diagnosis and treatment. At death, they were free of seminoma and the cause of death was a second
malignancy
. Four patients are alive and healthy, free of disease, 5, 10, 13, and 17 years after diagnosis and treatment. In essence, of the 8 patients, only one actually died of disease, and he was not adequately treated. We feel that this is an entity with an excellent prognosis if adequately and appropriately treated with radiation. We recommend not to perform an orchiectomy when the testes are clinically normal, and to follow the patient closely after treatment.
Cancer
1979 Dec
PMID:The management of extratesticular seminoma without gonadal involvement. 50 87
The paper describes the experience of 700 operations for pulmonary
cancer
. Under detailed analysis were 293 cases for the recent 7 years. Among them there were 55 patients with postoperative complications. Bronchial fistulas and pleura empyemas were found in 31 patients, cardio-respiratory insufficiency--in 10,
pneumonia
--in 6, postoperative hemorrhage--in 5, thromboembolism--in 3 patients. The methods of prophylaxis and treatment of such complications are proposed.
...
PMID:[Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of lung cancer]. 51 70
A combination of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim (Bactrim) was given orally to 35
cancer
pattients with infections. Thirty-two patients did not respond to an initial antibiotic regimen that consisted primarily of carbenicillin disodium and an aminoglycoside. There were 18 single-organism, Gram-negative infections. The overall cure rate was 54%. The most common infection was
pneumonia
(47% responded to treatment). Eighty precent of the cases of septicemia were cured. The most common infecting organism was Klebsiella pneumoniae (45% with this infection responded). Eight cases of infection of unknown origin occurred (63% responded to treatment). Overall, 47% of the patients whose neutrophil count remained unchanged or decreased responded, while 61% of those whose neutrophil count remained unchanged or increased responded. There was no close correlation between the minimum inhibitory concentrations and the clinical responses. Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim orally is a well tolerated and effective form of antimicrobial therapy.
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PMID:Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim for infections in cancer patients. 57 66
Cancer
patients show an immune deficit whose beginnings are influenced to one extent or another, by two factors: the
cancer
itself, and the antimitotic-immunosuppressive treatment to which the patient is subjected. The immune deficit will have repercussions in the anti-infectious defense that these patients show: --Greater number of infections. --Greater severity of infections. --Tendency towards generalization and showing of septicemic states. The problem is most serious in hematological tumors (leukemia, lymphosarcoma) where the primary cause of death is infection. During the period of activity of the disease, and also in relation to the antimitotic treatment, the PMN will decrease in absolute count and will function poorly. The consequence will be a high frequency of bacterial infections, sepsis,
pneumonia
, skin infections, etc., predominantly caused by gram-negative germs and staphylococcus (any germ considered not to be "very virulent" can be found); and it will result in a high mortality rate. When these children are in remission or have solid tumors, the problem is not so acute, and bears more relation to antimitotic treatment and other extraneous factors (hospitalization, catheters, antibiotics, gastrointestinal ulcers...). Patients most frequently show localized bacterial, viral and protozoon infections (varicella, zooster, herpes simplex, cytomegalia, pneumocystis) because of the predominance of cellular immunity deficit.
...
PMID:Immunosuppression. Role on the infectious diseases of oncologic children. 57 77
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