Backgrounds: Treatment of recurrent ovarian cancer is not standardized. Pre-clinical tests have confirmed the synergistic effect of gemcitabine and platinum, which can break through drug resistance to platinum. Therefore, efficacy of a combined gemcitabine and platinum-based regimen can be expected not only in therapy platinum-sensitive but also in platinum-resistant disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred twenty three breakthrough bacteraemias (BB) during 5 years in a National Cancer Institute, among 9986 admissions and 979 bacteraemic episodes were analysed. 123 BB were caused by 323 microbes, only 116 were resistant (31.5%) to currently administered antimicrobials.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNinety nine patients with 101 bacteraemic episodes due to Ps. aeruginosa (PA) within 6 years were divided into two groups according to their resistance to imipenem-91 due to imipenem sensitive (ISPA) and 10 due to resistant (IRPA). Risk factors, the clinical course and the outcome were evaluated and compared.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a comparative randomized trial, teicoplanin 5 mg/kg plus either netilmicin 5 mg/kg or pefloxacine 10 mg/kg was administered in a once daily empiric therapy to 40 cancer patients with fever and neutropenia after cytotoxic chemotherapy. Both regimens were analyzed with respect to the localisation of the underlying disease, catheter presence and agents isolated from blood culture. The cure and improvement rate were 80% (teicoplanin plus netilmicin) and 85% (teicoplanin plus pefloxacin), with no statistically significant difference between the groups.
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