Once versus thrice daily tobramycin alone and in combination with ceftazidime, ciprofloxacin and imipenem in an in vitro pharmacodynamic model

Chemotherapy
S A ZelenitskyG G Zhanel

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare once daily (To24) and thrice daily (To8) tobramycin dosing regimens alone and in combination with ceftazidime, ciprofloxacin and imipenem against a clinical and ATCC strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A one-compartment in vitro pharmacodynamic model was used to simulate bacteremic infection. Pharmacodynamic parameters, including rate of bacterial kill following the first dose or time to achieve a 99.9% reduction in bacterial counts (T99.9%), extent of bacterial kill with subsequent doses and bacterial count at 24 h were characterized for each regimen. Compared to To8 alone, the combination regimens had a shorter T99.9% (p = 0.045) and greater extent of bacterial kill following the first dose (p = 0.045). Compared to To24 alone, the combination regimens demonstrated similar rates (p = 0.067) and extents of bacterial kill following the first dose (p = 0.32), however, produced lower bacterial counts at 24 h (p = 0.045). The various combination regimens appeared equally effective considering rate and extent of bacterial kill following the first dose and residual inocula at 24 h. Ciprofloxacin-containing regimens demonstrated the most bacterial kill with subsequent doses, however, bacterial co...Continue Reading

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May 12, 2004·Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease·Sheryl A ZelenitskyRobert E Ariano
Oct 11, 2005·NeuroImage·Rong Chen, Edward H Herskovits

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