2020
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23573
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A Comparative In Vitro Sensitivity Study of “Ceftriaxone–Sulbactam–EDTA” and Various Antibiotics against Gram-negative Bacterial Isolates from Intensive Care Unit

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“…The risk of isolating MDROs in patients who had undergone craniotomy with shunt placement in our study is statistically significant, as described in Table 4 . The ESBL and carbapenem resistance in the intensive care unit was in concordance with a study conducted at our center by Sahu et al 27 Owing to the high drug resistance among gram-negative isolates, intrathecal colistin administration was observed in 31.25% (30/96) of patients with neurosurgical bacterial meningitis with favorable outcomes due to poor CSF penetration of intravenous colistin which is similar to a study conducted by Rao et al 28 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The risk of isolating MDROs in patients who had undergone craniotomy with shunt placement in our study is statistically significant, as described in Table 4 . The ESBL and carbapenem resistance in the intensive care unit was in concordance with a study conducted at our center by Sahu et al 27 Owing to the high drug resistance among gram-negative isolates, intrathecal colistin administration was observed in 31.25% (30/96) of patients with neurosurgical bacterial meningitis with favorable outcomes due to poor CSF penetration of intravenous colistin which is similar to a study conducted by Rao et al 28 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%