PMID: 16636392Apr 26, 2006Paper

Maxipime in the treatment of neonatal sepsis

Georgian Medical News
V I KharashviliM A Khochava

Abstract

The aim of our work was to confirm the effectiveness of the IV generation cephalosporin maxipime. Patients with sepsis, septicaemia (induced by enterobacter cloacae) were investigated. We utilized several antibiotics of large spectrum of action, but the situation was stabilized and improved after the initiation of maxipime. Stabilization of the intestinal peristaltic has been achieved using the nutritional mixture alfare (Nestle). Alfare totally satisfies child's demands on vitamins and microelements. Maxipime should be recommended to be included in the formulae of antibiotics at the pediatric intensive care units. Maxipime is the effective and safe antibiotic and has very good results in the cases of childhood sepsis with severe course, including septic shock and pollyorganic insufficiency.

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