A REVIEW OF THE PENETRATION OF SPARFLOXACIN INTO THE LOWER RESPIRATORY-TRACT AND SINUSES

Citation
R. Wise et D. Honeybourne, A REVIEW OF THE PENETRATION OF SPARFLOXACIN INTO THE LOWER RESPIRATORY-TRACT AND SINUSES, Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, 37, 1996, pp. 57-63
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology,"Pharmacology & Pharmacy","Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
03057453
Volume
37
Year of publication
1996
Supplement
A
Pages
57 - 63
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-7453(1996)37:<57:AROTPO>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
There are a number of potential sites of infection in the lower respir atory tract. This review summarises the nature of these sites and the ways in which antibiotic penetration can be studied. The results of a single-dose and a multiple-dose study of the penetration of sparfloxac in into the respiratory tract are also provided. After a single oral d ose of sparfloxacin 400 mg or a 400 mg loading dose on day 1 followed by 200 mg daily for 2 days, sparfloxacin concentrations in the bronchi al mucosa, epithelial lining fluid and alveolar macrophages were highe r than the corresponding concentrations in serum. Compared with other fluoroquinolones, sparfloxacin achieves higher concentrations at these sites. Sparfloxacin diffusion into maxillary sinus mucosa has been st udied in patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis undergoing surgery. High concentrations of sparfloxacin were detected in sinus mucosa 2 t o 5 h after administration of a single dose of sparfloxacin 200 or 400 mg.