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Showing papers by "Carlo Filice published in 1984"


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TL;DR: High doses of rifampicin, associated with an aminoglycoside, are used for the treatment of two heroin addicts with left-sided endocarditis with metastatic abscesses and stable bactericidal concentrations in the serum, achieving a lasting clinical recovery.
Abstract: Staphylococcal endocarditis is a condition affecting intravenous drug abusers at increasing rates, and its treatment is still controversial. We used, successfully, high doses of rifampicin, associated with an aminoglycoside, for the treatment of two heroin addicts. In the first we found a left-sided endocarditis with metastatic abscesses in brain, both kidneys, liver and spleen; in the other the finding of bilateral lung abscesses was related to embolic episodes from a diseased tricuspid valve. Since the isolated strains of Staphylococcus aureus were tolerant to methicillin, we used oral rifampicin (20 mg/kg/day) plus an aminoglycoside (amikacin in the former and gentamicin in the latter), after in-vitro testing had proved these combinations to be effective. We achieved, in both cases stable bactericidal concentrations in the serum and a lasting clinical recovery.

5 citations


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TL;DR: To study the relationship between serum and pus concentrations of rifampicin, 11 patients with deep-seated abscesses were given 900 mg intravenously of r ifampsicin daily; after 3, 8 and 20 h from injection, an ultrasound-guided percutaneous aspiration of the collection was performed.
Abstract: Most of the successful non-surgical management of abdominal abscesses is based upon the presence of therapeutic amounts of effective antibiotics within the collection. However few data are currently available concerning antimicrobial levels in human purulent lesions. To study the relationship between serum and pus concentrations of rifampicin, 11 patients with deep-seated abscesses were given 900 mg intravenously of rifampicin daily; after 3, 8 and 20 h from injection, an ultrasound-guided percutaneous aspiration of the collection was performed. Samples were obtained on the first day of therapy in six cases, while in other six the aspiration took place on the third day. Rifampicin levels of therapeutic value were present after 8 h from the first injection. From this time antibiotic amounts in pus, ranging from 1.6 to 5.8 mg/l, were consistent with a long persistence of rifampicin in abscesses, without any evidence of accumulation.

1 citations