Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance (Mar 2020)

Ceftobiprole for the treatment of infective endocarditis: A case series

  • Carlo Tascini,
  • Vittorio Attanasio,
  • Marco Ripa,
  • Antonio Carozza,
  • Carlo Pallotto,
  • Mariano Bernardo,
  • Daniela Francisci,
  • Chiara Oltolini,
  • Giulia Palmiero,
  • Paolo Scarpellini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
pp. 56 – 59

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Objectives: Ceftobiprole is a relatively new cephalosporin with broad-spectrum activity and good tolerability. Despite its promising characteristics, to our knowledge, only two case reports, previously published also by some of us, is available concerning its administration for the treatment of infective endocarditis. Hereby we report our experience in this field. Methods: All the patients with infective endocarditis treated with ceftobiprole were enrolled. Results: 12 cases of endocarditis were treated with ceftobiprole, 11/12 in combination with daptomycin and 1/12 as monotherapy. Gram-positive bacteria were isolated in 12/12 patients; 3 cases were polymicrobial. Cure rate was 83% (10/12 patients). In 9/12 (75%) cases, patients were switched to ceftobiprole following failure of previous antimicrobial regimen. In 3/3 patients in which ceftobiprole was administered because of persistently positive blood culture, bacteraemia clearance was rapidly achieved. Conclusions: Ceftobiprole, especially in combination, could be a promising alternative treatment for infective endocarditis.

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