Concentrations of cefoxitin in gallbladder bile of cholecystectomy patients.
AUTOR(ES)
Hansbrough, J F
RESUMO
Cefoxitin was administered in a dose of 2 g intravenously to 17 patients scheduled for cholecystectomy. The concentrations of this agent in serum and gallbladder bile were measured simultaneously upon opening of the abdominal cavity. Concentrations of cefoxitin in excess of 10 microgram/ml were present in the gallbladder bile of 12 of the 13 patients from samples obtained between 35 and 165 min after cefoxitin infusion. Cystic or common duct obstruction did not preclude entry of the drug into gallbladder bile.
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