Effect of increasing doses of amikacin with or without piperacillin in the serum bactericidal test

1986 
To determine whether high doses of amikacin would prevent the development of resistance in clinical isolates, the serum bactericidal activity and killing rate of conventional and high doses of amikacin and piperacillin alone and in combination were measured in volunteer sera against a series of ten strains each ofEscherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniaeandPseudomonas aeruginosa.Amikacin serum levels were 24.9±6.0 mg/l 1 h after infusion of the 7.5 mg/kg dose and 44.8±5.0 mg/l after the two-fold dose. Median serum bactericidal titers for low dose piperacillin + amikacin were 1∶8–1∶64 and for high-dose piperacillin + amikacin 1∶16–1∶128. Both were satisfactory, except against piperacillin-resistantPseudomonas aeruginosa(median bactericidal titers ⩽ 1∶2), and both combinations had equivalent killing rates.
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