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CEREBROSPINAL FLUID TRANSFER OF CEFBUPERAZONE IN THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER LESIONS OF NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS
Cefbuperazone (CBPZ) was given in 15 patients after surgery. There was no infections except for 1 case in which signs of infections were suspected. As side effects, slight elevations in hepatic transaminase levels were observed in 3 patients during the CBPZ chemotherapy. CBPZ concentrations in 7 pat...
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Published in: | Japanese journal of antibiotics 1990/06/25, Vol.43(6), pp.1174-1180 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | Japanese |
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Summary: | Cefbuperazone (CBPZ) was given in 15 patients after surgery. There was no infections except for 1 case in which signs of infections were suspected. As side effects, slight elevations in hepatic transaminase levels were observed in 3 patients during the CBPZ chemotherapy. CBPZ concentrations in 7 patients were studied. The subjects were divided into 3 groups according to CT findings during the chemotherapy to correlate CBPZ concentrations to degrees of blood-brain barrier lesions; Group I: no enhancement, Group II: mild or focal enhancement, Group III: diffuse and marked enhancement. It was interesting to note that the more marked enhancement were obtained, the higher levels of CSF concentration of CBPZ. |
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ISSN: | 0368-2781 2186-5477 |
DOI: | 10.11553/antibiotics1968b.43.1174 |