The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 2186-5477
Print ISSN : 0368-2781
ISSN-L : 0368-2781
CLINICAL USE OF AMIKACIN SULFATE IN THE TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS AND PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE INFECTIONS IN THE ORTHOPEDIC FIELD
KEIRO ONOKOICHI TADAMASAHIRO NAKAMURAHIROAKI HAMADAKAZUTAKA HARADATETSUYA MIZUSHIMATOMIO YAMAMOTOMITSUHIRO MATSUKAWAYOHICHI KURATA
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1982 Volume 35 Issue 12 Pages 2785-2796

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Investigation was made on the effectiveness and safety of amikacin (AMK) in the treatment of bacterial infections and prevention of postoperative infections in the orthopedic field. The details of 14 infectious patients treated with AMK were as follows; osteomyelitis in 5, purulent arthritis in 3, decubitius in 3, cystitis in 2 and purulent peritonitis in 1.For prevention of postoperative infections, AMK was administered to9patients.
In 14 infectious patients, clinical response was excellent in 2, good in11and poor in1, while in9postoperative patients clinical response was excellent or good in all of them.As side effects, a slight rise of the GOT and GPT levels was observed in 1 but normalized by discontinuation of the medication. In the aspects of effectiveness and safety, AMK may be considered to be a useful available antibiotic in the orthopedic field.
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