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Diffusion von Cefamandol in das Herzmuskelgewebe

Diffusion of cefamandole into the heart muscle tissue

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Bei je zehn Patienten, die jeweils 50 mg/kg Cefamandol bzw. 100 mg/kg Cefradin, Cephacetril, Cephapirin oder Cephalotin intravenös erhalten hatten, wurde die Konzentration der Antibiotika im Serum und im Herzmuskelgewebe bestimmt. Cefamandol zeigte dabei mit durchschnittlichen Konzentrationen von 123,8 µg/ml im Serum und 40,3 µg/g im Herzmuskelgewebe nach 40 Minuten die beste Gewebediffusion, gefolgt von Cefradin mit 92 µg/ml und 15,4 µg/g, Cephacetril 73 µg/ml und 11,2 µg/g, Cephapirin 59 µg/ml und 4,6 µg/g, sowie Cephalotin 51 µg/ml und 1,4 µg/g zum Entnahmezeitpunkt 60 Minuten nach Beendigung der Injektion.

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Antibiotic concentrations in serum and heart muscle were assayed in groups of ten patients each after intravenous administration of 50 mg/kg cefamandole and 100 mg/kg of cephradine, cephacetrile, cephapirine and cephalothin respectively. Cefamandole exhibited the highest degree of tissue diffusion with mean concentrations of 123,8 µg/ml in serum and 40,3 µg/g in heart muscle tissue 40 minutes after the completion of injection, followed by cephradine with 92 µg/ml and 15.4 µg/g, cephacetrile with 73 µg/ml and 11.2 µg/g, cephapirine with 59 µg/ml and 4.6 µg/g and cephalothin with 51 µg/ml and 1.4 µg/g 60 minutes after the injection.

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Adam, D., Reichart, B. & Feist, W. Diffusion von Cefamandol in das Herzmuskelgewebe. Infection 6 (Suppl 2), S245–S246 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01638983

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