THE EFFECT OF FCE 22891, A NEW ORAL PENEM, ON FECAL FLORA ANAEROBES AND THEIR FERMENTATION END-PRODUCTS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE
Gj. Meijersevers et al., THE EFFECT OF FCE 22891, A NEW ORAL PENEM, ON FECAL FLORA ANAEROBES AND THEIR FERMENTATION END-PRODUCTS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE, Infection, 21(5), 1993, pp. 311-317
The influence of FCE 22891 on the faecal flora was investigated in 11
patients with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary d
isease (COPD). Colony counts of faecal (an)aerobes and concentrations
of their short-chain fatty acids and organic acids were determined sim
ultaneously in fresh faeces before, during and after administration of
the drug, and compared to those of healthy human volunteers. The MIC
of FCE 22891 for the 142 isolated anaerobes was determined, and compar
ed to the biologically active concentration of the drug in faeces. The
Bacteroides colony counts of the patients increased significantly by
day 9 compared to day 3, but were significantly lower than those of th
e healthy controls before, during and after the study. Significant cha
nges in short-chain fatty acids and organic acid concentrations occurr
ed in faeces of the patients during and after treatment, and especiall
y when compared to healthy controls. A strong increase in MICs during
treatment was found in Clostridium species, other than Clostridium dif
ficile. FCE 22891 had only a moderate effect on the composition of the
anaerobic faecal flora, but bacterial fermentation was mainly disturb
ed before and early on in treatment, which could have been caused by t
he disease.