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- Title
A Multicenter Study Comparing Intravenous Meropenem with Clindamycin Plus Gentamicin for the Treatment of Acute Gynecologic and Obstetric Pelvic Infections in Hospitalized Women.
- Authors
Hemsell, David L.; Martens, Mark G.; Faro, Sebastian; Gall, Stanley; McGregor, James A.
- Abstract
We conducted a multicenter trial to compare the efficacy and safety of meropenem with the efficacy and safety of clindamycin plus gentamicin in the treatment of 515 hospitalized patients with acute gynecologic and obstetric pelvic infections. At the end of treatment, the rates of satisfactory clinical and bacteriologic response were high (88%) in both treatment groups: the rates of response were 90% for the meropenem group and 86% for the clindamycin/gentamicin group. No serious adverse events occurred. The most frequently reported drug-related adverse clinical events in the meropenem group were nausea and injection-site reactions (> 1% of patients), and the most common drug-related laboratory abnormality was thrombocythemia. Similar. patterns of adverse events occurred in the clindamycin/gentamicin group; however, the incidence of diarrhea and eosinophilia was higher in this group. In summary, this trial demonstrated that meropenem is an effective and safe alternative to the combination of clindamycin plus gentamicin for the treatment of women with acute gynecologic and obstetric pelvic infections.
- Publication
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1997, Vol 24, Issue Supplement_2, pS222
- ISSN
1058-4838
- Publication type
Article