RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF CEFIXIME VERSUS CEPHALEXIN IN ACUTE BACTERIAL EXACERBATIONS OF CHRONIC-BRONCHITIS

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VERGHESE, A [1 ]
ROBERSON, D [1 ]
KALBFLEISCH, JH [1 ]
SARUBBI, F [1 ]
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[1] E TENNESSEE STATE UNIV,DIV BIOMETRY & MED COMP,JOHNSON CITY,TN 37614
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10.1128/AAC.34.6.1041
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Patients with purulent exacerbation of chronic bronchitis were randomized to receive either a single 400-mg daily dose of cefixime or 250 mg of cephalexin, orally, four times a day. Patients were males with a mean age of 63 years. Of the 86 patients, 71 (82%) had bronchitis caused by a single organims (29 by Haemophilus influenzae, 27 by Branhamella catarrhalis, 9 by gam-negative enteric organisms, 6 by Streptococcus pneumoniae), while more than one pathogen was implicated in 15 patients (18%). A total of 70.8% of the cefixime group and 50% of the cephalexin group were clinically cured (χ2 = 3.89, P < 0.05); however, when the categories of cured and improved were combined, no significant difference was noted between treatment groups (χ2 = 3.39, P = 0.06). Analysis of side effects included all 130 evaluable and nonevaluable patients: diarrhea was noted in six patients in the cefixime group and none of the patients in the cephalexin group (P = 0.013 by the Fisher exact test). The diarrhea was mild and self-limited in all cases. B. catarrhalis has emerged as a major cause of exacerbation of bronchitis in our experience; there is an increased need to emphasize the examination of sputum samples by Gram staining if cost-effective antibiotic choices are to be made; any emperically chosen antibiotic should have activity against β-lactamase-producing strains of B. catarrhalis as well as S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae.
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