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REVIEWS AND ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
From Guy's Hospital, London SE1, UK.
Eighty patients with CAPD peritonitis were randomised to receive either
intraperitoneal (IP) vancomycin and tobramycin, or intravenous (IV)
van-comycin and tobramycin followed by oral antibiotics, depending on the
results of culture and sensitivity. Five patients were withdrawn, and, of the
remaining patients, 39 were in the IP group and 36 in the IV group.
KEY WORDS: Intraperitoneal antibiotics; Peritonitis; Peritonitis treatment; Anti-biotics; Oral antibiotics; Vancomycin; Tobramycin.
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