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Pivmecillinam plus pivampicillin versus co-trimoxazole in patients undergoing transurethral prostate resection.
Author: HolmquistB, LundgrenR
Original Abstract of the Article :
Patients undergoing transurethral prostate resection received a 10-day or a 20-day treatment with a combination of pivmecillinam/pivampicillin or with co-trimoxazole starting 1 day before surgery. The results were evaluated in 139 patients. Fifty-three patients had bacteriuria prior to the operation...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6087368
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Comparing Treatments for Prostate Resection: Pivmecillinam/Pivampicillin vs. Co-trimoxazole
This research dives into the realm of urology, exploring the effectiveness of two antibiotic regimens in patients undergoing transurethral prostate resection (TURP). It's a bit like choosing the right camel for a long desert trek; you want the one best equipped to handle the journey. The study employed a comparative approach, evaluating the efficacy of a 10-day or 20-day course of pivmecillinam/pivampicillin versus co-trimoxazole, starting a day prior to surgery. The researchers delved into the bacteriological cure rates in patients with pre-operative bacteriuria and the prophylactic effectiveness against urosepsis in those without pre-operative bacteriuria. Their findings illuminate the comparative efficacy and tolerance of these antibiotic regimens in the context of TURP.
Pivmecillinam/Pivampicillin: A Stronger Choice for TURP Patients?
The study revealed a higher bacteriological cure rate with pivmecillinam/pivampicillin compared to co-trimoxazole, suggesting that pivmecillinam/pivampicillin may be a more effective option for patients with pre-operative bacteriuria. Additionally, pivmecillinam/pivampicillin showed a superior ability to prevent septicaemic episodes in patients without pre-operative bacteriuria. These findings highlight the potential advantages of pivmecillinam/pivampicillin in managing post-TURP infections.
A Note of Caution: Choosing the Right Camel for the Journey
While pivmecillinam/pivampicillin appears to offer a stronger defense against post-TURP infections, it's important to note that every patient is unique, like a camel in the desert. The study also found that tolerance to both regimens was generally good, with mild side effects reported in a small number of patients. The choice of antibiotic for TURP patients ultimately depends on individual factors, like the presence of pre-existing infections or allergies. It's always a good idea to consult with a medical professional to determine the best course of action for your unique journey.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the comparative efficacy of antibiotic regimens in patients undergoing TURP. Pivmecillinam/pivampicillin appears to be a more effective choice for preventing post-TURP infections, but always consult a healthcare professional to determine the best course of action for you.
Date :
- Date Completed 1984-09-20
- Date Revised 2015-11-19
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