Clinical investigation of cefotiam in combination with aminoglycoside or (and) penicillin against complicated infections with hematopoietic disorders

1984 
: Clinical investigation of combination use of cefotiam (CTM), aminoglycoside, or (and) penicillin against complicated infections with hematopoietic disorders was performed, and the results were as follows. Fifty-one patients were administered CTM in combination with aminoglycoside or (and) penicillin. The clinical response was excellent 19.6%, good 27.4%, fair 21.6%, and poor 31.4% showing efficacy rate of 47.1%. The combined therapy of CTM and aminoglycoside was clinical effective in 70% of 10 patients with complicated sepsis. Therefore, combination use of CTM and aminoglycoside is considered to be the first choice for the treatment of complicated sepsis with hematopoietic disorders. The clinical effectiveness of CTM was not influenced by the number of mature neutrophil at the first phase of CTM treatment, but was influenced at the end phase of CTM treatment. Gram-negative bacilli were dominantly isolated from the patients. Pseudomonas sp. was isolated from 70% of the patients with sepsis. No remarkable side effects were observed in this investigation.
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