ANTIBIOTIC-INDUCED ENDOTOXIN RELEASE IN PATIENTS WITH GRAM-NEGATIVE UROSEPSIS - A DOUBLE-BLIND-STUDY COMPARING IMIPENEM AND CEFTAZIDIME

Citation
Jm. Prins et al., ANTIBIOTIC-INDUCED ENDOTOXIN RELEASE IN PATIENTS WITH GRAM-NEGATIVE UROSEPSIS - A DOUBLE-BLIND-STUDY COMPARING IMIPENEM AND CEFTAZIDIME, The Journal of infectious diseases, 172(3), 1995, pp. 886-891
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
00221899
Volume
172
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
886 - 891
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1899(1995)172:3<886:AERIPW>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The clinical significance of differences between antibiotics in endoto xin-liberating potential is unknown. Thirty patients with gram-negativ e urosepsis were randomized between imipenem and ceftazidime, which ha ve, respectively, a low and a high endotoxin-liberating potential in v itro. In patients treated with ceftazidime, a slower defervescence was noticed. After 4 h of treatment, the blood endotoxin level decreased in all 3 endotoxemic patients receiving imipenem, whereas it increased in 2 of the 4 endotoxemic patients receiving ceftazidime, and in ceft azidime-treated patients, the endotoxin level in urine decreased less than in imipenem-treated subjects. Serum and urine cytokine levels inc reased 10%-40% after 4 h of ceftazidime treatment compared with no inc rease in the imipenem-treated patients (P > .05). Endotoxin release du ring antibiotic killing in vitro, assessed for all microorganisms, was 10-fold higher with ceftazidime (P < .001). These results indicate th at differences between antibiotics in endotoxin release may affect the inflammatory response during treatment.