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Efficacy of amikacin and ticarcillin as empiric therapy in febrile neutropenic children with cancer

✍ Scribed by Faden, Howard S. ;Deshpande, Ganesh N. ;Grossi, Mauro ;Surgalla, Michael ;Ettinger, Lawrence J. ;Freeman, Arnold I.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
531 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-1532

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Abstract

Amikacin (600 mg/m^2^/day IV) and ticarcillin (12 gm/m^2^/day IV) were administered to 38 children with cancer, neutropenia (< 1,000 PMN/mm^3^), and fever (≥ 38°C) during 46 febrile episodes. Sixty‐one percent of the children were severely neutropenic (<200 PMN/mm^3^). Febrile episodes consisted of 15 documented (E coli 5, K pneumoniae and P aeruginosa 1, P. aeruginosa 1, S marcescens 1, S aureus 4, S epidermidis 1, S viridans 1, adenovirus 1), 13 clinically apparent, nine possible, and nine doubtful infections. Efficacy of amikacin and ticarcillin was not determined in persons with gram‐positive, viral, and doubtful infections. Amikacin and ticarcillin were administered from 3 to 13 days (mean 7.3 days). Peak serum concentrations of amikacin on days two and five of treatment ranged between 13 and 35 μg/ml; trough levels remained below 2 μg/ml in 92% of the samples. Eighty‐six percent of evaluable febrile episodes improved and 14% were unchanged. Among eight infections due to gram‐negative enteric bacilli, six were cured (75%), and two (25%) improved temporaily. The excellent results observed in this study may be attributed, in part, to the predictably high serum concentrations of amikacin which exceeded the MICs of seven of eight gram‐negative pathogens. Renal toxicity was not observed. Two children (9.5%) developed mild, transient, unilateral hearing losses. These data suggest that the combination of amikacin and ticarcillin is an effective and safe empiric antibiotic regimen in febrile children with cancer.


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