Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity of gentamicin vs netilmicin in patients with serious infections. A randomized clinical trial

R. A. Tange, W. A. Dreschler, J. M. Prins, H. R. Büller, E. J. Kuijper, P. Speelman

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Abstract

In the treatment of serious infection by aminoglycoside antibiotics multiple daily treatment with netilmicin is considered to be the least toxic. Studies comparing netilmicin with gentamicin using the less toxic once-daily schedule are lacking. A randomized prospective study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of once-daily netilmicin with gentamicin treatment in patients with serious infections. Consecutive patients with serious infections were randomized between gentamicin 4 mg/kg q24h iv or netilmicin 5.5 mg/kg q24h iv. Exclusion criteria were neutropenia or severe renal failure. A good clinical response was observed in 50 of the 54 evaluable patients (92.6%) treated with gentamicin and in 48/52 (92.3%) netilmicin treated patients. Nephrotoxicity developed in 5/72 (6.9%) gentamicin patients and in 10/69 (14.5%) treated with netilmicin. Audiometry was performed with high-frequency audiometry when possible; no significant differences were found between the two aminoglycosides. We conclude that with once-daily treatment no benefit of netilmicin over gentamicin regarding nephro- or ototoxicity could be demonstrated
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)118-123
JournalClinical otolaryngology and allied sciences
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1995

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