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ARDS after Treatment with Betalactam Antibiotics in Children

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2000

Abstract

Authors refer to a not much known cause of ARDS as an adverse reaction in treatment with betalactam antibiotics. In 1997 - 1998 691 children were treated in our ICU.

We found in 25 cases elevated level of antibodies against betalactam antibiotics. Indication for examination of antibody levels were an X-ray picture of wet lung, concurrent administration of betalactam antibiotics and sometimes a positive allergic history.

Antibodies were determined by the method of indirect haemaglutination with a level of 1: 320 and more being a positive finding. In these cases antibiotic treatment was changed to other antibiotics.

We found regression of the X-ray finding in 20 cases, 5 children died. Histological investigation for evaluation of immunocomplexes C3 and IgG in the alveolar wall was made immediately post mortem.

Imunofluorescent findings were positive in 4 cases. The authors recommend in case of deterioration of pulmonary changes to evaluate antibody levels and to replace betalactam antibiotics by other antibiotics.