1992
DOI: 10.1097/00007691-199206000-00008
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Tissue Concentrations of Cefepime in Acute Cholecystitis Patients

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“…Furthermore, there was also a good correlation between delta time and serum and gall bladder tissue concentrations, whilst there was no correlation between serum and bile fluid concentrations in accordance with previous studies [7,8].…”
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“…Furthermore, there was also a good correlation between delta time and serum and gall bladder tissue concentrations, whilst there was no correlation between serum and bile fluid concentrations in accordance with previous studies [7,8].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In a previous study [7], cefepime tissue concentrations in patients undergoing elective cholecystectomy ca. 8 h after a 2 g i.v.…”
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“…Penetration into the CNS was 23-37% of serum concentrations (dose, 2 g q8h); penetration similar to other cephalosporins. Peritoneal fluid Study group: elective cholecystectomy patients [96]. Tissue 7.63 ± 14.17 g/mL vs. serum 5.66 ± 6.80 g/mL at 8.58 ± 3.53 h; penetration sufficient for susceptible organisms.…”
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“…Pharmacokinetics values for cefepime were determined in patients with acute cholecystitis who had undergone cholecystectomy. In one study Okamoto et al [67] administered the cefepine to 15 patients with acute cholecystitis and found that cefepime concentration in bile ranged from 0.2 to 70 Ìg/ ml 8 h after administration of the dose. However, the volume of bile and the total amount of cefepime excreted in the bile in these patients are not known [68].…”
Section: Cephalosporins Of the 4th Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%