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KMID : 0880520060420030169
Chonnam Medical Journal
2006 Volume.42 No. 3 p.169 ~ p.173
Causative Organisms in CAPD Peritonitis and Their Antibiotic Sensitivity
Bae Woo-Kyun

Kim Ok-Ki
Shin Min-Ho
Kang Yong-Un
Park pyung-Kyun
Lee Kyun-Sang
Bae Eun-Hui
Park Joung-Woo
Ma Seong-Kwon
Kim Soo-Wan
Choi Ki-Chul
Kim Nam-Ho
Abstract
monas in 1 and acinetobacter in 1. 40% of CNS and 80% of S. aureus were susceptible to methicillin. Of gram-negative bacteria, E. coli and klebsiella were 100% sensitive to ceftazidime and amikacin, whereas pseudomonas and acinetobacter were resistant to ceftazidime and 100% to amikacin. The incidence of PD peritonitis did not differ from other centers, but the rate of culture negative peritonitis and resistance rate of CNS to methicillin were higher. The combination of a first-generation cephalosporin and an aminoglycoside was superior to the combination of a first-generation cephalosporin and ceftazidime. These findings urge us to reevaluate the culture method and to monitor the epidemiology of PD peritonitis
KEYWORD
Peritonitis, Peritoneal dialysis
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