Clinical study of ritipenem acoxil for surgical field infections

We administered ritipenem acoxil, an oral penem antibiotic, to 18 patients with surgical field infection (7 with infectious atheroma, 3 with periproctal abscess, 5 with abscess, 2 with wound infection, and 1 with mastitis). Evaluation was possible in 15 patients. The clinical efficacy was excellent...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Chemotherapy Vol. 43; no. Supplement3; pp. 561 - 563
Main Author Nohga, Katsuhiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society of Chemotherapy 1995
公益社団法人 日本化学療法学会
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ISSN1340-7007
1884-5886
DOI10.11250/chemotherapy1995.43.Supplement3_561

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Summary:We administered ritipenem acoxil, an oral penem antibiotic, to 18 patients with surgical field infection (7 with infectious atheroma, 3 with periproctal abscess, 5 with abscess, 2 with wound infection, and 1 with mastitis). Evaluation was possible in 15 patients. The clinical efficacy was excellent in 6 patients and good in 9; the efficacy rate was 100%. Bacteriologically, 20 bacterial strains were isolated from 12 patients. The strain was eradicated in 11 patients but unchanged in 1. None of the patients showed side effects or abnormal laboratory findings associated with administration of this drug.
ISSN:1340-7007
1884-5886
DOI:10.11250/chemotherapy1995.43.Supplement3_561