Tazocin in Intraabdominal Surgery Infection
GROSMANOVÁ T., KRÁL V., KOLÁŘ M., HRABALOVÁ H., MEZNÍKOVÁ L., KLEMENTA I., BOHANES T.
I. chirurgická klinika FN, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. Vladimír Král, CSc., ABT centrum FN, Olomouc, ved. lékař MUDr. M. Kolář |
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Summary:
Between January 20 and September 30 1997, Tazocin was administered to 22 patients at Surgery Dep 1, University Hospital Olomouc, as antibiotic
monotherapy after surgery procedures in cases of serious intraabdominal primary infections. Average time of administration was 8 days. In all cases,
cultivated infectious pathogens were senzitive to Tazocin, and at the third or fourth day of administration relief of symptoms and decrease in body
temperature was observed. We encountered no side effects. Hematological hepatal and renal functions remained within the normal range. CRP, IL-2r
and IL-8 gradually decreased during therapy. The causing pathogens were found in control tests only in 16.7% of cases. Administration of Tazocin
proved to be very effective, in no case the investigators had to change or modify the therapy. No superinfection was encountered. Tazocin was by
patients well tolerated.
Key words:
Tazocin – intraabdominal surgery infections
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