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Clinical evaluation, safety and kinetics in serum of sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) in patients with lower respiratory tract infections have been studied in a multicenter trial participated by 28 institutions in Kyushu area during a period of 13 months from March 1987 to March 1988. 1. Mean peak serum levels of SBT and
CPZ
in 35 patients up to 4 hours after intravenous infusion of 2 g of SBT/
CPZ
were 38.2 +/- 17.3 micrograms/ml for SBT and 104.3 +/- 31.4 micrograms/ml for
CPZ
. Serum half-lives of SBT and
CPZ
were 0.76 hour and 1.53 hours, respectively. These results were in similar ranges to those reported elsewhere for SBT/
CPZ
. 2. Serum half-lives of SBT and
CPZ
after intravenous infusion of 2 g of SBT/
CPZ
were not significantly prolonged in patients with moderate liver or kidney dysfunctions. 3. Clinical efficacy rates of SBT/
CPZ
in 217 patients were 93.1% (81/87) for pneumonia, 93.3% (14/15) for lung abscess, 78.9% (15/19) for acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, 57.1% (4/7) for diffuse panbronchiolitis, 72.4% (21/29), 74.4% (32/43) and 100% (9/9) for infections concurrent to bronchiectasis, chronic respiratory disease and pulmonary emphysema, respectively. Those were 50% (1/2) for
bronchitis
associated with lung cancer and 66.7% (4/6) for empyema. The overall efficacy rate was 83.4% (181/217). 4. Clinical efficacy rate of SBT/
CPZ
for pneumonia in patients with underlying diseases such as lung cancer, pulmonary tuberculosis and pneumoconiosis, etc, was 85.3% (29/34) and was not significantly different from the efficacy rate of 98.1% (52/53) in patients without these underlying diseases. 5. Of 30 patients who failed to respond of previous antibiotic treatments, 21 were effectively treated by SBT/
CPZ
. 6. Bacteriological eradication rates against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae were 42.9% (9/21), 87.5% (14/16) and 100% (5/5), respectively. The overall eradication rate in all cases including polymicrobial infections was 72.8% (67/92). 7. The high levels of peak serum concentration of
CPZ
, and the difference between serum levels of SBT and of
CPZ
seemed to contribute to the high clinical efficacy. 8. Adverse reactions occurred in 2.8% (6/217) of the patients, and consisted primarily of rash and diarrhea. Laboratory abnormalities were observed in 8 patients during the study. These were elevations of S-GOT and S-GPT, and eosinophilia. 9. SBT/
CPZ
is a very useful drug in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections as it has become available just in time when increase in resistant organisms to beta-lactams is notable.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of sulbactam/cefoperazone in lower respiratory tract infections]. 219 54
The in vitro antibacterial activity of cefminox (CMNX, MT-141) was nearly equal to that of CTX, LMOX, CMZ and
CPZ
against the 4 species of clinically isolated strains. CMNX was applied to a total of 17 patients including 11 cases of
bronchitis
, 4 cases of pneumonia and 2 cases of urinary tract infection. The results showed an efficacy rate of 94% (16/17). In the 4 patients from whom the isolation of pathogenic organisms was possible, the bacteriological response to CMNX was appreciable the efficacy rate being 80% (4/5). No side effect of the drug was observed.
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PMID:[Clinical studies of cefminox in the pediatric field]. 383 63
Sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) was used in pediatric patients with acute infections, and the following results were obtained. SBT/
CPZ
was administered to 18 pediatric patients with acute infections. Out of them, 14 patients, i.e., 3 with acute tonsillitis, 1 with acute laryngitis, 1 with
acute bronchitis
, 4 with acute pneumonia, 4 with bronchopneumonia, 1 with pyothorax, were adopted for the evaluation, and the other 4 were excluded because they were judged inadequate for clinical efficacy evaluation. The clinical efficacy of SBT/
CPZ
was assessed as excellent in 4, good in 9 and fair in 1. The effective rate was 92.9%. In 6 cases causative organisms were detected, i.e., Haemophilus influenzae in 3, Klebsiella in 1 and Staphylococcus aureus in 2 cases. Eradication of these organisms was confirmed in all cases except for 1 patient with pyothorax caused by S. aureus. The doses used in 12 out of the evaluated 14 cases ranged from 58.4 to 80 mg/kg/day, 84.1 mg/kg/day was used in 1 case and 101.4 mg/kg/day was used in 1 case with pyothorax. Patients with severe infections were generally given large doses. The frequency of administration was 3 times per day except 1 case, and intravenous drip infusion was used in all cases. The duration of treatment was 2- less than 3 days for 7 cases, 3-5 days for 6 cases and 9 days for 1 case (pyothorax). No clinical side effects were observed in any case. In laboratory examinations, a slight elevation of GOT was observed in 1 case, but no abnormal findings in the other cases. From the above results, SBT/
CPZ
was considered to be a highly useful drug in the treatment of pediatric infections.
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PMID:[Clinical study on sulbactam/cefoperazone in the field of pediatrics]. 609 60
Microbiological, pharmacokinetic and clinical studies on sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) were carried out in the field of pediatrics. Antimicrobial activity The MIC80 of SBT/
CPZ
was 6.25 micrograms/ml for clinically isolated 24 strains of S. aureus (24 beta-lactamase producing strains), 0.39 micrograms/ml for 17 strains of S. pyogenes, 3.13 micrograms/ml for 24 strains of E. coli (22 beta-lactamase producing strains), 3.13 micrograms/ml for 22 strains of K. pneumoniae (22 beta-lactamase producing strains), 1.56 micrograms/ml for 22 strains of P. mirabilis and 0.20 microgram/ml for 15 strains of H. influenzae (13 beta-lactamase producing strains). In comparison with
CPZ
in respect to the MIC, SBT/
CPZ
exhibited synergistic effect on 31 strains out of 81 beta-lactamase producing strains (included 6 strains of S. aureus, 9 of E. coli, 5 of K. pneumoniae and 11 of H. influenzae) which was scarcely observed against 43 non-beta-lactamase producing strains. Absorption and excretion Serum levels and urinary excretion of SBT/
CPZ
were studied in 7 children aged 5 to 12 years. The mean serum concentration of SBT at 15 minutes following a single intravenous injection of 10 mg/kg of SBT/
CPZ
was 14.2 micrograms/ml and that of
CPZ
was 30.4 micrograms/ml. The mean urinary recovery rates at 6 hours following the intravenous injection were 57.8% and 18.3%, respectively. The mean serum concentrations of SBT and
CPZ
after 1-hour infusion of 10 mg/kg of SBT/
CPZ
were 10.9 micrograms/ml and 17.6 micrograms/ml, respectively. The urinary recovery rates of SBT and
CPZ
at 7 hours after the infusion were 100.0% and 27.7% on average, respectively. The mean serum levels of SBT and
CPZ
at 15 minutes after a single intravenous injection of 20 mg/kg of SBT/
CPZ
were 25.6 micrograms/ml and 66.0 micrograms/ml, respectively and urinary elimination until up to 6 hours were 72.5% on average for SBT and 21.1% for
CPZ
. Clinical study SBT/
CPZ
was used for the treatment of a total of 20 pediatric patients aged 1 month to 14 years to evaluate its clinical effectiveness, bacteriological efficacy and adverse effects. The clinical efficacy in 6 patients with acute pneumonia, 3 with staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, 2 each with acute purulent tonsillitis and acute pyelonephritis, 1 each with acute purulent lymphadenitis, acute sinusitis,
acute bronchitis
, peritonitis and acute enteritis was judged to be excellent in 15 cases and good in 3 cases with an efficacy ratio of 100%. The clinical efficacy in 6 patients whose infections were caused by beta-lactamase producing strains was judged to be excellent in all the cases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:[Studies on sulbactam/cefoperazone in the field of pediatrics]. 609 65
Sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) was evaluated in the treatment of pediatric patients to have the following results: Peak serum concentrations which occurred just after the drip infusion of 20 mg/kg SBT/
CPZ
were 36.4 micrograms/ml and 8.6 micrograms/ml for
CPZ
and SBT, respectively. The half-life of
CPZ
was 1.91 hours, and that of SBT, 0.97 hour. Following the 40 mg/kg drip infusion, the peak serum concentration of
CPZ
was 79.1 micrograms/ml, and that of SBT, 27.0 micrograms/ml. The half-lives were 1.99 hours for
CPZ
, and 1.07 hours for SBT, respectively. In 6 hours after drip infusion of 20 mg/kg and 40 mg/kg 21.7, 37.0% of
CPZ
and 41.6, 85.6% of SBT were excreted in urine. Daily doses of about 50-90 mg/kg SBT/
CPZ
were administered by intravenous or drip infusion to 26 pediatric patients with acute infections such as lacunar tonsillitis,
bronchitis
, bronchopneumonia, suppurative diseases caused by Staphylococcus (staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome), purulent parotitis, cervical lymphadenitis, phlegmon and acute UTI related with ABPC/
CPZ
resistant beta lactamase producing E. coli. SBT/
CPZ
demonstrated the bacteriological effect on all the causative organisms. The clinical efficacy was also confirmed with the efficacy rate of 88.5%. No side effects were observed in all the cases though transient eosinophilia developed in 2 patients.
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PMID:[Fundamental and clinical studies of sulbactam/cefoperazone in the field of pediatrics]. 609 10
Fundamental and clinical studies on cefpiramide (CPM), a new semisynthetic cephalosporin were performed and the following results were obtained. Antibacterial activity The antibacterial activity of CPM was investigated in comparison with those of CTT,
CPZ
, CEZ, LMOX and CFS. Against clinical isolates of S. aureus, CPM was superior to CTT and LMOX, but almost similar to
CPZ
and inferior to CEZ. Against E. coli, K. pneumoniae, P. mirabilis and S. marcescens, CPM showed the activity almost similar to that of CEZ, but inferior to those of the others. On the contrary, the activity of CPM against P. aeruginosa was satisfactory and was superior to those of CTT,
CPZ
and LMOX, but slightly inferior to that of CFS. Blood level and urinary recovery Twenty mg/kg of CPM was given intravenously at one shot to 3 patients. The mean serum levels of CPM were 116.9 micrograms/ml at 30 minutes, 90.5 micrograms/ml at 1 hour, 71.1 micrograms/ml at 2 hours, 55.8 micrograms/ml at 4 hours, 24.9 micrograms/ml at 6 hours, 19.3 micrograms/ml at 9 hours and 12.1 micrograms/ml at 12 hours after administration, respectively. The mean half-life was very long and the value was 3.85 hours. The urinary recovery rates in 2 cases were 18.31 and 21.47% respectively up to 12 hours after administration. Clinical results and side effects CPM was given intravenously to 30 diseases including 11 cases of bronchopneumonia, 3 cases of bronchopneumonia and pleurisy, 2 cases of
bronchitis
, 4 cases of purulent tonsillitis, 5 cases of pyelonephritis and each one case of pyothorax, parotitis, cellulitis, otitis media and salmonellosis. CPM was effective in 29 out of 30 cases, and the effective rate was 96.7%. As side effects, 2 cases of fever and 1 case of cough were observed, but no abnormality in clinical laboratory findings was observed.
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PMID:[Experimental and clinical evaluation of cefpiramide in pediatrics]. 665 42
We performed clinical studies on sulbactam/cefoperazone (SBT/
CPZ
) for the treatment of geriatric patients with respiratory tract infections. Seven patients with pneumonia, 7 with
acute bronchitis
, 6 with chronic respiratory tract infections were treated with SBT/
CPZ
. The patients were administered with a daily dose of 2.0 g or 4.0 g for 4-14 days. The clinical responses were excellent in 3, good in 13, fair in 3, and poor in 1 patients. The efficacy rate was 80.0%. No side effects were observed in any patients, but elevations of GOT, GPT were observed in two cases. Causative organisms were E. coli (2 strains), P. aeruginosa (2), MSSA (1), MRSA (1), S. pneumoniae (1), H. influenzae (1), K. oxytoca (1), and E. aerogenes (1). The bacteriological effect rate was 60%. One strain of MRSA and one of two strains of P. aeruginosa persisted in 2 patients.
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PMID:[Clinical efficacy of sulbactam/cefoperazone for the treatment of geriatric patients with respiratory tract infections]. 756 87