Heliyon (Mar 2024)

A case report of treatment of a streptococcal brain abscess with ceftobiprole supported by the measurement of drug levels in the cerebrospinal fluid

  • Simone Giuliano,
  • Jacopo Angelini,
  • Sarah Flammini,
  • Paola Della Siega,
  • Eleonora Vania,
  • Luca Montanari,
  • Denise D'Elia,
  • Jessica Biasizzo,
  • Alberto Pagotto,
  • Carlo Tascini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. e27285

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In this paper, we describe the case of a patient admitted to our hospital because of a brain abscess due to Streptococcus intermedius. The management of brain abscess is challenging given the limited potential drug options with effective penetration into both the central nervous system and the abscess capsule to achieve adequate therapeutic concentrations. Due to the high anti-streptococcal activity of ceftobiprole and the availability of ceftobiprole therapeutic drug monitoring in our hospital, we decided to treat the patient with ceftobiprole. To maximize the antimicrobial effect of ceftobiprole, we chose a prolonged intravenous infusion, and we monitored its concentrations in both plasma and cerebrospinal fluid.

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