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THERAPY OF ANAEROBIC INFECTIONS Douglas Black, Pharm.D. Associate Professor School of Pharmacy University of Washington dblack@u.washington.edu LUNG ABSCESS A lung abscess is a localized pus cavity in the lung May be a complication of pneumonia or of largevolume aspiration Often associated with periodontal disease Single abscesses are most common Anaerobes are prevalent, but aerobes are often involved as well Treatment: antibiotics (often with surgical drainage). Clindamycin is a good choice (not metronidazole). Penicillin G might be effective. BRAIN ABSCESS Organisms gain access to the brain hematogenously, directly from a contiguous infected site, or after trauma or surgery. The mouth is a common source. Most common symptom: headache Usual organisms: streptococci plus anaerobes Dx made by CT or MRI Treatment: surgical drainage plus prolonged antibiotics. DOC: metronidazole + ceftriaxone.

INTRA-ABDOMINAL INFECTION Primary (spontaneous bacterial peritonitis) or secondary Organisms SBP: monomicrobial (enteric GNR) Secondary: polymicrobial (enteric GNR + anaerobes) Hospital-acquired infection has a high mortality rate Treatment SBP: antibiotics plus longterm prophylaxis Secondary: surgical repair plus antibiotics PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (PID) Infection of the female reproductive organs Can involve the Fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus, and ovaries Peak incidence: late teens, early 20s Presentation is nonspecific Organisms: NG, Chlamydia, enteric GNR, anaerobes Complications: sterility, ectopic pregnancy Treatment: aggressive antimicrobial therapy (oral OK if infection is mild) DIABETIC FOOT INFECTION A serious complication of diabetes that may lead to amputation (not all diabetic foot ulcers are infected) Poor circulation results in thin and vulnerable skin; diabetes-associated neuropathy may impair sensation and therefore awareness of foot trauma Symptoms include redness, swelling, and pain Bacteriology: mixed aerobic/anaerobic organisms, difficult to identify Treatment: surgical debridement plus broadspectrum antibiotics (not necessarily with curative intent)

IMPORTANT ANAEROBIC ORGANISMS IN MEDICINE Above the diaphragm: Peptostreptococcus, Bacteroides spp., Fusobacterium, Prevotella, Porphyromonas Below the diaphragm: Bacteroides fragilis group (multiple species including B. fragilis), other Bacteroides spp. Other important anaerobes: Clostridium spp., Propionibacterium acnes, Actinomyces TREATMENT PRINCIPLES Anaerobic infections are usually polymicrobial; what needs to be targeted? Anaerobic infections have a typical putrid smell which is helpful in identifying them Adequate surgical debridement and/or drainage is probably more important than the antibiotic therapy Abscess formation is a routine feature of anaerobic infections, and drug penetration into the abscess must be considered THE EVIL ABSCESS Why is the abscess environment hostile to so many antibiotics? Low ph, low redox potential Inoculum effect Dead bacteria and debris may inactivate drugs ß lactamase is often plentiful What antibiotics deal with abscesses well? Clindamycin Metronidazole Chloramphenicol (generally avoided) Not ß-lactams Since abscesses are hostile to so many drugs, we use aggressive dosing (adjusted for renal or hepatic dysfunction) for anaerobic infections

CASE 1. A 19-year-old female presents to the ER with severe right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain, fever to 38.7 C, rebound tenderness, and guarding. Her WBC is 21,000 with 80% neutrophils. The patient s pain initially began in the periumbilical region. Dx: Perforated appendicitis, communityacquired (the location is important) DEFINITIONS RLQ pain suggests appendix; LUQ suggests pancreas, RUQ suggests liver or gall bladder Rebound tenderness: pain felt when pressure applied to the abdomen is suddenly released Guarding: abdominal wall muscle spasm (voluntary or involuntary) that acts to protect inflamed abdominal viscera from pressure CASE 1: BUGS AND DRUGS Most likely pathogens Enteric Gram-negative bacilli Bowel anaerobes Patient will require surgery Drugs of choice Ampicillin/sulbactam (Unasyn) Piperacillin/tazobactam (using the non-pseudomonas dose) Ertapenem Is cephalosporin monotherapy an option?

CASE 2. A 63-year-old female with metastatic ovarian cancer receiving radiation and chemotherapy develops fever, chills, and decreased alertness. She has had left lower quadrant pain for the past 24 hours. The patient is penicillin-allergic by history. Dx: Diverticulitis, possibly ruptured DEFINITIONS A diverticulum is a pouch formed by protrusion (herniation) of the mucosa of the intestine through the muscular layers of the bowel wall. Diverticula can be clogged with fecal or other material and become infected (this is diverticulitis). They can also rupture, resulting in secondary peritonitis. CASE 2: BUGS AND DRUGS Possible pathogens Enteric Gram-negative bacilli, including the more resistant genera Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bowel anaerobes Enterococcus Possible treatments (how does the allergy figure in?) Imipenem/cilastatin or meropenem High-dose piperacillin/tazobactam Aztreonam/clindamycin/vancomycin

CASE 3. A 67-year-old man with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, ascites, and encephalopathy is brought to the ER because of nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain, and altered mental status. Physical examination reveals fever, tachypnea, and a distended abdomen with positive guarding. CBC indicates leukocytosis with a left shift. Paracentesis is positive for numerous white cells and Gram-negative bacilli, coliform-like. Dx: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (primary peritonitis) CASE 3: BUGS AND DRUGS Most likely pathogens (just one!) Enteric Gram-negative bacilli, most likely E. coli Anaerobes should not be an issue No surgery! Drug of choice Ceftriaxone Cefotaxime Levofloxacin in allergic patients Prevention of future episodes Weekly ciprofloxacin CASE 4. A 60-year-old male with poorly controlled diabetes is admitted with high fever and elevated WBC. His admission blood glucose is 530 (normal BG is 60-110). The patient s right foot is hot, swollen, and foul-smelling, and a sore under the 5 th metatarsal joint is draining pus. Dx: Diabetic foot infection

CASE 4: BUGS AND DRUGS Most likely pathogens Just about anything: enteric flora, anaerobes, P. aeruginosa, Grampositive aerobes Drugs of choice Piperacillin/tazobactam Carbapenem Include something for MRSA What is the treatment goal (curative)?