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Effective Pseudomonas aeruginosa eradication in cystic fibrosis: multicenter study

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Guliyeva, Aynur
Yegit, Cansu Yilmaz
Yanaz, Muruvvet
Kalyoncu, Mine
Balci, Merve Selcuk
Karabulut, Seyda
Ergenekon, Almala Pinar
Tastan, Gamze
Uzunoglu, Burcu
Arslan, Huseyin

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Background: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) eradication is crucial in cystic fibrosis (CF) management. At our center, the success rate was 21.6%, prompting a revised eradication protocol to evaluate a new regimen.Methods: Cystic fibrosis patients with first-time PA detection were included. Nonmucoid PA cases received oral ciprofloxacin (3 weeks) and inhaled tobramycin (1 month). For mucoid PA or failed eradication, ciprofloxacin (3 weeks) and extended nebulized therapy (3 months, alternating tobramycin/colistin) were used. Intravenous antibiotics were given to unwell patients.Results: Among 109 CF patients (median age: 6 years), 79 (72.5%) achieved successful eradication. Oral ciprofloxacin and tobramycin inhalation were used in 66 patients (60.6%), extended nebulized therapy in 26 (23.8%), and intravenous antibiotics in 17(15.6%).Conclusion: The revised protocol achieved a high PA eradication rate in CF patients. Adapting treatment regimens based on PA characteristics and patient condition can optimize outcomes and improve CF management.

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Sage Publications Inc

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Pediatrics

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Clinical Pediatrics

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10.1177/00099228251351699

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