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Treatment of Enterococcal Peritonitis in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients by Oral Amoxicillin or Intra-Peritoneal Vancomcyin: a Retrospective Study.

AbstractBACKGROUND/AIMS:
Enterococcal peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients is associated with a high complication rate. The optimal treatment regimen of PD-related enterococcal peritonitis is controversial. The latest international guideline recommends intra-peritoneal (IP) vancomycin. Although ampicillin is often effective for systemic enterococcal infections, they have little in vitro activity when added to common PD solutions. Since oral amoxicillin achieves therapeutic drug level in the peritoneal cavity, we explore the efficacy of oral amoxicillin for enterococcal peritonitis.
METHODS:
We studied 105 episodes of enterococcal peritonitis over 20 years in our unit; 43 (41.0%) were treated with oral amoxicillin, and 62 (59.0%) with IP vancomycin. Their clinical outcome was reviewed.
RESULT:
The overall primary response rate to oral amoxicillin and IP vancomycin was 76.4% and 85.5%, respectively (p = 0.3). The complete cure rate of oral amoxicillin and IP vancomycin was 55.8% and 54.8%, respectively (p = 0.8). When the 5 episodes of ampicillin-resistant Enterococcus episodes were excluded, the primary response rate and complete cure rate of oral amoxicillin were 86.8% and 63.2%, respectively.
CONCLUSION:
Oral amoxicillin has an excellent primary response rate and complete cure rate for PD-related peritonitis episodes caused by Enterococcus species, indicating that oral amoxicillin is a valid and convenient therapeutic option for enterococcal peritonitis episodes.
AuthorsCheuk Chun Szeto, Jack Kit-Chung Ng, Kai Ming Chow, Bonnie Ching-Ha Kwan, Vickie Wai-Ki Kwong, Man-Ching Law, Chi Bon Leung, Philip Kam-To Li
JournalKidney & blood pressure research (Kidney Blood Press Res) Vol. 42 Issue 5 Pg. 837-843 ( 2017) ISSN: 1423-0143 [Electronic] Switzerland
PMID29073597 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2017 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.
Chemical References
  • Vancomycin
  • Amoxicillin
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Amoxicillin (administration & dosage)
  • Enterococcus
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Peritoneal Dialysis (adverse effects)
  • Peritonitis (drug therapy, microbiology)
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Vancomycin (administration & dosage)

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