Abstract: | Aztreoman (SQ 26,776, AZT), a synthetic monobactam antibiotic, was applied clinically in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. AZT was administered by intravenous drip infusion for 6 to 8 days at a daily dose of 2 g divided in 2 times to 5 cases. Klebsiella in 1 case with puerperal endometritis, Enterococcus, Propionibacterium and Bacteroides in each 1 case with pyometra was isolated. The clinical effect of Klebsiella was excellent. Bacteroides in 1 not-examined case was good. Enterococcus and Bacteroides with pyometra was not effective. Side effects were observed in 2 cases. One case with eclampsia arised LDH and A1-P in serum and 1 case with hepatitis arised GOT and GPT in serum. |