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The combination therapy of sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) and piperacillin (PIPC) was evaluated in 49 patients with severe infections associated with hematological disorders. Clinical responses in 43 evaluable patients out of the 49 patients were excellent in 12, good in 18, thus, overall efficacy rate was 69.8% (excellent plus good). Efficacy rates of this combination therapy were 60% (3/5) for
sepsis
, 75% (21/28) for suspected
sepsis
, and 50% (4/8) for pneumonia. The efficacy rate was 71.4% (10/14) in patients with neutrophil counts less than 200/microliters; this combination therapy was highly effective even in the neutropenic patients. Transient increases in hepatic function test values were observed in 2 patients, but no other side effects were observed during the combination therapy. From these observations it appears that the combination therapy of SBT/
CPZ
and PIPC is a very useful empiric therapy for severe infections associated with hematological diseases.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of sulbactam/cefoperazone for severe infections associated with hematological disorders]. 143 88
The effectiveness of sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) on severe infections associated with hematological diseases was evaluated in a nation-wide multicenter clinical study. SBT/
CPZ
(4-6 g/day), a 1:1 combination of SBT and
CPZ
, was given intravenously to 437 patients with hematological disorders. The underlying diseases included acute nonlymphocytic leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, malignant lymphoma, multiple myeloma, myelodysplastic syndrome and others. Thus, 94.3% of the patients had hematological malignancies. The complicating infections included
sepsis
in 41 cases;
sepsis
suspected in 205; pneumonia in 47; urinary tract infection in 15; fever of unknown origin in 59; and others in 70. Clinical efficacies of SBT/
CPZ
were as follows; markedly effective, 83 cases; effective, 170; fairly effective, 59; and ineffective, 110. The efficacy rate (markedly effective plus effective) was 60.0% as a whole. The efficacy rate of SBT/
CPZ
in
sepsis
and suspected cases, which accounted for 56.3% of the infections, was 59%. Mild side effects such as skin rash were observed in 15 patients (3.1%). As for abnormal laboratory test results, transient increases in GOT, GPT, A1-P, LDH, etc. were observed in 42 patients (8.6%). Therefore, SBT/
CPZ
is considered to be a useful drug in empiric therapy for severe infections associated with hematological diseases.
...
PMID:[Clinical evaluation of sulbactam/cefoperazone for severe infections associated with hematological disorders]. 196 Aug 59
Infectious episodes in 90 patients with hematological disorders were treated with sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
), a new combination drug of a potent beta-lactamase inhibitor, sodium sulbactam, and a third generation cephalosporin, sodium cefoperazone. Clinical responses to the SBT/
CPZ
regimen were excellent in 23 cases, good in 30 cases, fair in 11 cases, and poor in 26 cases. The overall efficacy rate (percentage of cases showing excellent or good responses) was 58.9%. Efficacy rates classified according to different infections were: 80% in documented
sepsis
, 57.6% in suspected
sepsis
, 61.1% in pneumonia and 50% in other infections. One episode of side effect was encountered with redness and itching of skin. Hepatic disorders were observed in 3 cases. These adverse reactions, however, were not serious. These results indicate that SBT/
CPZ
has a high therapeutic efficacy to severe infections in patients with hematological disorders.
...
PMID:[Treatment with sulbactam/cefoperazone of severe infections in patients with hematological disorders]. 281 Jul 34
To 6 cases of children in 2 groups of 3 each, newly developed sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) was given at 20 and 40 mg/kg by intravenous bolus injection, respectively, and the serum and urinary concentrations and recoveries of SBT and
CPZ
were determined. To 1 case of purulent meningitis, this drug was given at 40 mg/kg by intravenous bolus injection, and the cerebrospinal fluid and serum concentrations of SBT and
CPZ
were determined. Susceptibility tests to SBT/
CPZ
and
CPZ
of total 289 strains were conducted; Gram-positive cocci tested consisted of 26 S. aureus strains, 20 S. pyogenes strains and 21 S. pneumoniae strains, and Gram-negative bacilli consisted of 24 H. influenzae strains, 22 E. coli strains, 26 K. pneumoniae strains, 24 E. cloacae strains, 21 E. aerogenes strains, 19 Citrobacter sp. strains, 20 S. marcescens strains, 23 P. mirabilis strains, 23 indole-positive Proteus sp. strains and 20 P. aeruginosa strains. SBT/
CPZ
was given to total 43 cases at a mean daily dosage of 80.4 mg/kg, in 3 or 4 divided doses (6 cases in 3 and 37 cases in 4), 1 case receiving the drug by drip infusion over 30 minutes (in 3 divided doses) and all the other 42 cases by intravenous bolus injection, for 7 days on an average. They consisted of 2 cases of tonsillitis, 1 case of otitis media, 1 case of otitis media associated with mastoiditis, 30 cases of pneumonia, 1 case of suspected
septicemia
, 1 case of purulent meningitis, 5 cases of urinary tract infection, 1 case of purulent lymphadenitis and 1 case of submaxillaritis. And the clinical and bacteriological effects were evaluated. Also, side reactions and laboratory examinations for abnormal values due to administration of this drug were made on 47 cases including 4 drop-outs. The following results were obtained: After administration of this drug to 2 groups of 3 children each at 20 and 40 mg/kg by intravenous bolus injection, mean serum concentrations of both SBT and
CPZ
reached the peaks in 5 minutes; SBT levels were 60.9 and 124.7 micrograms/ml for the 2 groups and
CPZ
levels were 105.0 and 214.1 micrograms/ml, respectively. In either group,
CPZ
levels were 1.7 times as high as SBT levels, and there was observed a dose-response in both. In the 20 mg/kg group, mean half-lives of SBT and
CPZ
were 0.96 and 1.24 hours, respectively, and in the 40 mg/kg group, they were 1.01 and 1.32 hours,
CPZ
values tending to be longer.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:[Fundamental and clinical studies of sulbactam/cefoperazone in the pediatric field]. 609 68
A combination antibacterial therapy with fosfomycin (FOM) and sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) was applied to 78 patients with severe infections associated with hematological diseases. In this protocol, FOM was followed by SBT/
CPZ
and each drug was administered for 1 hour intravenously and consecutively. Among 72 evaluable patients, 43 patients had acute leukemia, myeloblastic or lymphoblastic, 22 had malignant lymphoma, 3 had multiple myeloma, and 4 had other hematological diseases as underlying diseases. Bacterial infections diagnosed were
sepsis
in 21 patients, suspected
sepsis
in 47, and other infections in 4. The overall efficacy rate of this treatment was 72.2%, and those for individual infections were 66.7% for
sepsis
, 74.5% for suspected
sepsis
, and 75.0% for other infectious diseases. Among 22 bacteria separated from patients with
sepsis
, 78.6% (11/14 strains) were eradicated by this treatment. This protocol was also effective in 57.1% (8/14) of patients whose granulocyte count was less than 100/mm3 during the course of treatment as well as in 83.3% (15/18) of patients with granulocyte count over 500/mm3. There was no difference in effectiveness between those patients to whom G-CSF was administered and those to whom it was not (17/24, 70.8% vs 35/48, 72.9%). As an adverse reaction, a transient increase of GOT and/or GPT was observed in 2 patients (2.8%). The consecutive administration treatment of FOM and SBT/
CPZ
is thus an effective and safe regimen for the treatment of patients with hematological diseases complicated by severe infections.
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PMID:[A combined consecutive therapy with fosfomycin and sulbactam/cefoperazone for bacterial infections associated with hematological diseases]. 754 Feb 19
In 28 patients with hematologic malignancy, the clinical effect and the safety of sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) were studied on 45 episodes during granulocytopenic stage after antineoplastic chemotherapy. The overall efficacy rate obtained with SBT/
CPZ
in combination with other drugs was 62%. The rates for
sepsis
, suspected
sepsis
and pneumonia were 67%, 94% and 38%, respectively. The efficacy in those cases that showed granulocyte count less than 300/microliters during the course of administration of SBT/
CPZ
was 53%, and in those cases that showed granulocyte counts recovery to more than 300/microliters was 73%. Prior antimicrobiological treatments had no influence on the efficacy of SBT/
CPZ
. SBT/
CPZ
showed an activity spectrum covering frequently isolated microorganism including Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter cloacae and Staphylococcus aureus. Mild adverse effect were observed in 4 episodes (8.8%). These result suggested that SBT/
CPZ
was thought to be a useful drug for empirical therapy in granulocytopenic patients with hematologic malignancies.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of sulbactam/cefoperazone for infections during the chemotherapy of hematologic malignancy]. 799 Feb 60
We studied the efficacy and safety of a combination therapy with sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) and amikacin (AMK) on severe infections in the patients with hematological disorders. We administered SBT/
CPZ
and AMK to 65 patients and analyzed the result of 57 patients, except for 8 drop outs, for evaluation. The overall clinical efficacy of this combination therapy was 64.9% (excellent in 15 patients, good in 22 patients). Thirty seven patients had
sepsis
and suspected
sepsis
. The efficacy was 67.6% in these patients. The rate of improvement in the cases (18 patients) with neutrophil counts under 500/mm3 during the administration among 28 patients who had not responded to prior antibiotic treatment was 67.9%. Diarrhea was found in 1 patient as an apparent side effect likely related to this drug regimen. It appears that combination therapy of SBT/
CPZ
and AMK was a useful regimen in the treatment of infectious diseases complicated with hematological disorders.
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PMID:[Effect of combination therapy with sulbactam/cefoperazone and amikacin in the treatment of infectious diseases accompanied by hematological disorders]. 823 Jul 37
We evaluated the efficacy and safety of combination therapy with sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) and amikacin sulfate (AMK) in severe infections associated with hematological disorders. The clinical efficacy rate in 82 evaluable patients was 70.7%. The efficacy rate in
sepsis
from which causative organisms were isolated was high, 75% (3/4). No significant difference was found between those cases for which no previous antibiotic therapies were made and those for which antibiotic therapies were done and changed to the combination during the course of the therapies. No side effects nor substantial abnormal laboratory test results attributable to the test drugs were observed. From these observations, we have concluded that the combination therapy with SBT/
CPZ
plus AMK is a very useful empiric therapy for severe infections associated with hematological disorders.
...
PMID:[Clinical evaluation of combination therapy with sulbactam/cefoperazone and amikacin sulfate for infections associated with hematological disorders]. 825 93
Clinical effects of sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) was studied on variety of bacterial infections in the fields of internal medicine focused mainly on respiratory infections. The total 135 infections were consisted of 103 respiratory infections, 15 urinary tract infections, 4
sepsis
, 7 biliary tract infections, and 6 other infections, of which 86 patients had underlying diseases. The daily doses of SBT/
CPZ
were 2 to 6 g divided into 2 to 3 times i.v. or d.i.v., and the duration of administration was from 3 to 35 days. The clinical effects were judged by the attending doctors based on the changes in fever, cough, rales, chest rentogenograms, white blood cell counts, CRP values, ESR, etc. The total efficacy rate was 76.9%, and 69.0% of the isolated organism was eradicated by SBT/
CPZ
. The side effect was noted in 1 case, and the abnormal laboratory findings were noted in 1 case, however it was difficult to determine whether they were due to SBT/
CPZ
. These results suggest that the clinical usefulness of SBT/
CPZ
for the infections in the fields of internal medicine.
...
PMID:[Multicenter study of the effects of sulbactam/cefoperazone on bacterial infections in the fields of internal medicine focused mainly on respiratory infections in Tochigi Prefecture]. 825 94
The primary objective of this study is to confirm the efficacy and safety of combination therapy with antibacterial and antifungal drugs for patients with hematological disorders complicated with infections of unknown causative organisms. The subjects consisted of 55 patients with hematological disorders, 28 males and 27 females, ranging from 1 to 78 years of age, with an average age of 34 years. The breakdown of the patients by disease was: 41 leukemias, 10 malignant lymphomas, 3 myelodysplastic syndromes and an aplastic anemia. All patients were treated with sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) and aminoglycoside (AG) plus fluconazole (FLCZ) as an empiric therapy. Overall efficacy rate was 54.5% for all the patients: 57.7% for patients with suspected
sepsis
and 0% for those with pneumonia from which unknown organisms were detected. The efficacy rate was 59.4% for patient who had been previously treated with other antibiotics and 47.8% for those who had not previously been treated. The above results suggested that this combination therapy might be effective for severe infections of unknown causative organisms associated with hematological disorders.
...
PMID:[An evaluation of a therapy with antibacterial and antifungal agents infections with hematological disorders]. 836 Sep 84
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