Clinical evaluation of cefpiramide in 6 cases of infection in children
1983
: Cefpiramide (CPM) was given to 4 patients with respiratory tract infection (H. influenzae 3 cases, P. aeruginosa 1 case), 1 patient with enteritis (enteropathogenic E. coli) and 1 patient with sepsis (E. cloacae). Bacteriological eradication was observed in 5 cases (83.3%), and clinical effectiveness was 66.7%. Serum concentration of CPM at a dose of 15 mg/kg after intravenous drip-infusion for 30 minutes was 105 micrograms/ml at the end of infusion and 67 micrograms/ml at 1 hour. Bacteriological eradication by the administration of CPM was rapidly occurred in 3 strains of H. influenzae including 1 strain of beta-lactamase producing ABPC-resistant one, and 1 strain of P. aeruginosa in the sputum. One patient aged 2 years and 5 months with pneumonia was cured by the treatment of CPM as an outpatient. No side effects were observed except 1 case of vascular pain. It was concluded that CPM is a useful drug for the treatment of bacterial infections in children.
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