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Bacteriologic and clinical efficacy of amoxicillin/clavulanatevs.azithromycin in acute otitis media

 

作者: RON DAGAN,   CANDICE JOHNSON,   SAMUEL MCLINN,   NAZHA ABUGHALI,   JESUS FERIS,   EUGENE LEIBOVITZ,   DANIEL BURCH,   MICHAEL JACOBS,  

 

期刊: The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal  (OVID Available online 2000)
卷期: Volume 19, issue 2  

页码: 95-95

 

ISSN:0891-3668

 

年代: 2000

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Amoxicillin/clavulanate;azithromycin;treatment;acute otitis media;bacteriologic care

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Objectives.To compare the bacteriologic and clinical efficacy of amoxicillin/clavulanate and azithromycin in patients with acute otitis media (AOM), particularly the ability to eradicate the predominant AOM pathogens from middle ear fluid as assessed by mandatory second tympanocentesis.Methods.In this single blind study 238 infants and children with AOM were randomized to receive amoxicillin/clavulanate (45/6.4 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days) or azithromycin (10 mg/kg on Day 1, then 5 mg/kg daily on Days 2 through 5). Tympanocentesis was performed before the first dose and repeated on Day 4, 5 or 6. Clinical response was assessed at end of therapy between Days 12 and 14 and at follow-up between Days 22 and 28.Results.Amoxicillin/clavulanate was significantly more likely to eradicate all bacterial pathogens [83% (54 of 65)vs.49% (35 of 71),P= 0.001] andHaemophilus influenzae[87% (26 of 30)vs.39% (13 of 33),P= 0.0001] from middle ear fluid than was azithromycin. Amoxicillin/clavulanate was also more likely to eradicateStreptococcus pneumoniae, but the difference was not statistically significant [90% (18 of 20)vs.68% (3 of 19),P= 0.095]. On Days 12 to 14, signs and symptoms were more likely to resolve completely or improve in all culture-positive patients [86% (60 of 70)vs.70% (51 of 73),P= 0.023] and in those withH. influenzaeinfections [91% (30 of 33)vs.65% (22 of 34),P= 0.010] who received amoxicillin/clavulanate compared with those who received azithromycin. Otherwise there were no significant differences between groups in clinical outcomes on Days 12 to 14 or at follow-up.Conclusions.Our findings indicate that amoxicillin/clavulanate has superior bacteriologic and clinical efficacy compared with azithromycin in children with AOM.

 



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