Jl. Gaillard et al., CONCENTRATIONS OF CEFTRIAXONE IN CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID OF CHILDREN WITHMENINGITIS RECEIVING DEXAMETHASONE THERAPY, Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 38(5), 1994, pp. 1209-1210
The penetration of ceftriaxone into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was stud
ied with 11 children (mean age: 2 years, 4 months; range: 4 months to
8 years),vith meningitis, receiving dexamethasone (0.15 mg/kg of body
weight intravenously four times daily) as adjunctive therapy. Ceftriax
one was given intravenously at doses of 50 mg/kg twice daily to patien
ts <18 months old and 100 mg/kg once daily to patients greater than or
equal to 18 months old. CSF was collected after 1 day of treatment at
the expected peak concentration of ceftriaxone in CSF. Concentrations
of ceftriaxone in CSP ranged from 0.7 to 9.2 mg/liter, with a mean va
lue of 4.0 (standard deviation [SD], 2.9) mg/liter. Values were signif
icantly higher for patients with CSF glucose levels of <1 mmol/liter o
n admission to the hospital than for patients with CSF glucose levels
of greater than or equal to 1 mmol/liter (mean values of 7.1 [SD, 2.2]
mg/liter versus 2.2 [SD, 1.1] mg/liter; P < 0.001). After 1 day of tr
eatment, ceftriaxone concentrations in the CSF of children receiving d
examethasone are similar to the mean values reported for children not
treated with dexamethasone.