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Randomized Trial Comparing Netilmicin plus Imipenem-Cilastatin versus Netilmicin plus Ceftazidime as Empiric Therapy for Febrile Neutropenic Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients

Pages 95-101 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and microbiological efficacy of netilmicin plus imipenem-cilastatin (Net+Imi) vs netilmicin plus ceftazidime (Net+Cef) as empiric antimicrobial therapy in bone marrow transplant (BMT) febrile neutropenic patients (pts). Sixty-six pts undergoing BMT for hematological malignancies and solid tumors were randomized to receive Net+Imi or Net+Cef as first-line antibiotic therapy. A lasting return of temperature to normal and complete disappearance of either clinical or cultural signs of infection without any modification of therapy was considered as improvement; the persistence of fever after 72 hours, the addition of a third antibiotic or a protocol change was considered as failure. Sixty-nine episodes were randomized during the course of the trial; bacteriological evidence of infection was obtained in 17 (25%) febrile episodes. Overall outcome based on clinical responses was as follows: 80% of pts on Net+Imi responded compared to 73% of those on Net+Cef. For microbiologically documented infections response rates were 70% in Net+Imi group and 43% in the Net+Cef group (p=ns). Neither septic death nor toxicity were observed. Both empiric regimens were shown to be effective; Net+Imi appeared to be more effective in microbiologically documented infections but there was no statistical significance. In conclusion, both Net+Imi and Net+Cef are active and safe as empirical treatment of febrile episodes in neutropenic BMT pts.

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