Continuous intravenous infusion of ampicillin and gentamicin during parenteral nutrition in 88 newborn infants.
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Continuous intravenous infusion of ampicillin and gentamicin during parenteral nutrition in 88 newborn infants. / Colding, H; Møller, S; Andersen, G E.
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T1 - Continuous intravenous infusion of ampicillin and gentamicin during parenteral nutrition in 88 newborn infants.
AU - Colding, H
AU - Møller, S
AU - Andersen, G E
N1 - Keywords: Ampicillin; Drug Combinations; Female; Gentamicins; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Infusions, Parenteral; Male; Parenteral Nutrition; Prospective Studies; Sepsis
PY - 1982
Y1 - 1982
N2 - Ampicillin and gentamicin were dissolved once a day in an L-amino acid solution especially prepared for parenteral nutrition of newborn infants and infused continuously to 88 infants in whom septicaemia was suspected or had been proved. The mean dosages were 162 and 5.3 mg/kg per 24 hours respectively, and the 95% limits for the serum concentrations were 11-133 and 1.3-7.4 micrograms/ml. The treatment results were at least as good as with intermittent intramuscular or intravenous administration. This new mode of giving antibiotics is less painful to the babies and easier for the nurses.
AB - Ampicillin and gentamicin were dissolved once a day in an L-amino acid solution especially prepared for parenteral nutrition of newborn infants and infused continuously to 88 infants in whom septicaemia was suspected or had been proved. The mean dosages were 162 and 5.3 mg/kg per 24 hours respectively, and the 95% limits for the serum concentrations were 11-133 and 1.3-7.4 micrograms/ml. The treatment results were at least as good as with intermittent intramuscular or intravenous administration. This new mode of giving antibiotics is less painful to the babies and easier for the nurses.
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 6810765
VL - 57
SP - 602
EP - 606
JO - Archives of Disease in Childhood
JF - Archives of Disease in Childhood
SN - 0003-9888
IS - 8
ER -
ID: 8670196