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Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin

In order to evaluate the effect of intrathecal gentamicin on gram-negative bacillary meningitis, twenty-eight patients were treated with intralumbar or intraventricular gentamicin in combination with systemic gentamicin and with other antibiotics. Sterile cerebrospinal fluid was achieved in 21/22 (9...

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Autores principales: Mangi, Richard J., Holstein, Lana L., Andriole, Vincent T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/322399
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author Mangi, Richard J.
Holstein, Lana L.
Andriole, Vincent T.
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description In order to evaluate the effect of intrathecal gentamicin on gram-negative bacillary meningitis, twenty-eight patients were treated with intralumbar or intraventricular gentamicin in combination with systemic gentamicin and with other antibiotics. Sterile cerebrospinal fluid was achieved in 21/22 (95%) episodes of documented gram-negative bacillary meningitis in patients who received more than one day of therapy. Seventy-seven percent of these patients survived their infection. The mean cerebrospinal fluid gentamicin level measured 24 hours after intrathecal administration was 5.9 ug/ml following intralumbar administration and 11.1 ug/ml following intraventricular administration. Toxic side effects due to intrathecal administration of gentamicin were not noted. These findings suggest that both intralumbar and intraventricular administration of gentamicin are safe and efficacious in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary meningitis.
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spelling pubmed-25953072008-12-05 Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin Mangi, Richard J. Holstein, Lana L. Andriole, Vincent T. Yale J Biol Med Original Contributions In order to evaluate the effect of intrathecal gentamicin on gram-negative bacillary meningitis, twenty-eight patients were treated with intralumbar or intraventricular gentamicin in combination with systemic gentamicin and with other antibiotics. Sterile cerebrospinal fluid was achieved in 21/22 (95%) episodes of documented gram-negative bacillary meningitis in patients who received more than one day of therapy. Seventy-seven percent of these patients survived their infection. The mean cerebrospinal fluid gentamicin level measured 24 hours after intrathecal administration was 5.9 ug/ml following intralumbar administration and 11.1 ug/ml following intraventricular administration. Toxic side effects due to intrathecal administration of gentamicin were not noted. These findings suggest that both intralumbar and intraventricular administration of gentamicin are safe and efficacious in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary meningitis. 1977 /pmc/articles/PMC2595307/ /pubmed/322399 Text en
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Mangi, Richard J.
Holstein, Lana L.
Andriole, Vincent T.
Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin
title Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin
title_full Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin
title_fullStr Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin
title_short Treatment of Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis With Intrathecal Gentamicin
title_sort treatment of gram-negative bacillary meningitis with intrathecal gentamicin
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/322399
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