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Ampicillin Plus Ceftriaxone Combined Therapy for Enterococcus faecalis Infective Endocarditis in OPAT.

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2021-12-21

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Herrera-Hidalgo, Laura
Lomas-Cabezas, Jose Manuel
Lopez-Cortes, Luis Eduardo
Luque-Marquez, Rafael
Lopez-Cortes, Luis Fernando
Martinez-Marcos, Francisco J
de-la-Torre-Lima, Javier
Plata-Ciezar, Antonio
Hidalgo-Tenorio, Carmen
Garcia-Lopez, Maria Victoria

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Ampicillin plus ceftriaxone (AC) is a well-recognized inpatient regimen for Enterococcus faecalis infective endocarditis (IE). In this regimen, ceftriaxone is usually administered 2 g every 2 h (AC12). The administration of AC in outpatient parenteral antibiotic treatment (OPAT) programs is challenging because multiple daily doses are required. AC regimens useful for OPAT programs include once-daily high-dose administration of ceftriaxone (AC24) or AC co-diluted and jointly administered in bolus every 4 h (ACjoined). In this retrospective analysis of prospectively collected cases, we aimed to assess the clinical effectivity and safety of three AC regimens for the treatment of E. faecalis IE. Fifty-nine patients were treated with AC combinations (AC12 n = 32, AC24 n = 17, and ACjoined n = 10). Six relapses occurred in the whole cohort: five (29.4%) treated with AC24 regimen and one (10.0%) with ACjoined. Patients were cured in 30 (93.3%), 16 (94.1%), and eight (80.0%) cases in the AC12, AC24 and ACjoined groups, respectively. Unplanned readmission occurred in eight (25.0%), six (35.3%), and two (20.0%) patients in the AC12, AC24 and ACjoined groups, respectively. The outcome of patients with E. faecalis IE treated with AC in OPAT programs relies on an optimization of the delivery of the combination. AC24 exhibit an unexpected rate of failures, however, ACjoined might be an effective alternative which clinical results should corroborate in further studies.

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Anti-Bacterial Agents
Ceftriaxone
Inpatients
Retrospective Studies
Patient Readmission
Ampicillin

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Ceftriaxona
Organización y administración
Recurrencia
Pacientes internos
Pacientes ambulatorios
Ampicilina

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Enterococcus faecalis, Ampicillin, Ceftriaxone, Infective endocarditis, Outpatient parenteral antibiotic treatment

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Herrera-Hidalgo L, Lomas-Cabezas JM, López-Cortés LE, Luque-Márquez R, López-Cortés LF, Martínez-Marcos FJ, et al. Ampicillin Plus Ceftriaxone Combined Therapy for Enterococcus faecalis Infective Endocarditis in OPAT. J Clin Med. 2021 Dec 21;11(1):7