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Query: UMLS:C0034186 (
pyelonephritis
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
1. Eight women with acute
pyelonephritis
were treated with i.v. enoxacin for 5 days. All were clinically cured and five had a bacteriological cure. Five women reported side effects. 2. During treatment there was no significant accumulation of enoxacin and the total clearance of the drug did not alter with repeated dosing. Drug elimination half-life (mean 4.3 h, s.d. 2.1) was similar to that reported in healthy volunteers. 3.
Enoxacin
should be compared with the aminoglycosides and beta-lactam antibiotics for the treatment of severe or complicated urinary tract infections.
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PMID:Intravenous enoxacin for the treatment of acute pyelonephritis: pharmacokinetic and clinical study. 316 9
Sixty-seven elderly patients (61 female, six male) with a mean age of 82 years (range 67-95) were orally treated for 4-14 days with enoxacin (200 or 400 mg bd) for urinary tract infections in a non-comparative open study. Fifty-three patients had features of
pyelonephritis
, and 17 had indwelling catheters. Clinical and bacteriological assessments were made on day 0, between days 2 and 4, at the end of therapy, 5-9 days post-treatment. Patients whose response continued to be satisfactory were re-examined 4-6 weeks after the last dose. In 20 patients enoxacin concentrations were measured in samples of urine and serum during the study.
Enoxacin
therapy eliminated the causative pathogens in 98.5% of the patients after 2-4 days treatment and in 100% at the end of therapy. Overall results at the end of treatment were good or excellent in 84% of patients. Sixty patients (90%) at 5-9 days follow-up had a satisfactory response (51 had complete eradication of pathogen and nine re-infection). At 4-6 weeks follow-up, 46 patients (69%) remained completely infection free. Side effects of therapy were, in general, mild or moderate although four patients, all of whom had a history of cerebrovascular disturbance, suffered convulsions during study.
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PMID:Enoxacin treatment of urinary tract infections in elderly patients. 316