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    Safety and effectiveness of colistin compared with tobramycin for multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii infections.

    Authors

    Gounden R, Bamford C, van Zyl-Smit R, et al. 

    Institution

    Department of medicine, division of clinical pharmacology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. ronald.gounden@uct.ac.za

    Source

    BMC Infect Dis 2009.:26.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND
    Nosocomial infections due to multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii are often treated with colistin, but there are few data comparing its safety and efficacy with other antimicrobials.
    METHODS
    A retrospective cohort study of patients treated with colistin or tobramycin for A. baumannii infections in intensive care units (ICUs) at Groote Schuur hospital. Colistin was used for A. baumannii isolates which were resistant to all other available antimicrobials. In the tobramycin group, 53% of the isolates were only susceptible to tobramycin and colistin. We assessed ICU mortality, nephrotoxicity and time to the first negative culture.
    RESULTS
    32 patients, with similar admission APACHE scores and serum creatinine, were treated with each antimicrobial. There were no significant differences between the colistin and tobramycin groups in ICU mortality (p=0.54), nephrotoxicity (p=0.67), change in creatinine from baseline to highest subsequent value (p=0.11) and time to microbiological clearance (p=0.75). The hazard ratio for total in-hospital survival in patients treated with colistin compared to tobramycin was 0.43 (95% CI 0.19 to 0.99).
    CONCLUSION
    Our study suggests that colistin and tobramycin have similar risks of nephrotoxicity and are equally efficacious. Colistin is an acceptable antibiotic for the treatment of A. baumannii infections when the organism is resistant to other available antimicrobials.

    Mesh

    Acinetobacter Infections
    Acinetobacter baumannii
    Adult
    Anti-Bacterial Agents
    Cohort Studies
    Colistin
    Cross Infection
    Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial
    Humans
    Intensive Care Units
    Kaplan-Meier Estimate
    Middle Aged
    Retrospective Studies
    Tobramycin
    Treatment Outcome

    Language

    eng

    Pub Type(s)

    Comparative Study Journal Article

    PubMed ID

    19272139

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