Single daily dose treatment of severe refractory infections with ceftriaxone. Cost savings and possible parenteral outpatient treatment

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Title
Single daily dose treatment of severe refractory infections with ceftriaxone. Cost savings and possible parenteral outpatient treatment
Journal
Archives of Internal Medicine
Author(s)
Baumgartner  J. D., Glauser  M. P.
ISSN
0003-9926
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/1983
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
143
Number
10
Pages
1868-73
Notes
Clinical Trial
Journal Article --- Old month value: Oct
Abstract
Ceftriaxone sodium, a new cephalosporin with a very broad spectrum of action and a very long serum half-life, was administered to 127 patients in the treatment of 133 severe infections at our institution in Lausanne, Switzerland. Eighty infections had previously been treated unsuccessfully with other antimicrobials to which the pathogens were most often resistant. Sixty-five episodes were treated with two daily injections until there was an improvement in the patient's clinical condition, while 67 infections were treated from the start by a single daily injection. The results in the two groups were similar. One hundred fifteen infections (86%) were cured or improved, ten (8%) did not respond to therapy or recurred, and eight (6%) were not evaluable. The treatment was well tolerated, even by the 18 patients who received the drug for more than four weeks. The administration of a single daily dose instead of four doses as with standard antibiotic regimens produced a saving of Sfr 84,000 (+42,000) in the 127 patients. The single daily dose also made it possible to treat 25 of the 127 severely ill patients as outpatients, with a saving of Sfr 388,500 (+195,000) with respect to the hospital costs that would have been incurred for the same time period.
Keywords
Adolescent Adult Aged Ambulatory Care Facilities/*economics Bacteria/drug effects Bacterial Infections/*drug therapy Cefotaxime/administration & dosage/adverse effects/*analogs & derivatives/pharmacology Ceftriaxone Child Clinical Trials Cost-Benefit Analysis Drug Resistance, Microbial Female Humans Male Middle Aged
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