EFFICACY OF ORAL OFLOXACIN VERSUS CEFOTAXIME IN UNCOMPLICATED SPONTANEOUS BACTERIAL PERITONITIS IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS

 

1Dr. Arifa Sattar, 2Dr. Prof Hakim Ali Abro, 3Dr. Suhana, 4Dr. Sultan Ahmed Chandio, 5Dr. Kamlesh Kumar Ahuja, 6Dr. Afsheen Memon, 7Dr. Javeria Tunio, 8Dr. Komal, 9Dr. Maryam, 10Dr. Nausheen Ali


1Chandka Medical College Hospital SMBBMU Larkana, Postgraduate Trainee Resident FCPS 2 (Internal Medicine), MBBS, FCPS 1

2Chandka Medical College Hospital SMBBMU Larkana Professor of Medicine, MBBS, MCPS, FCPS, FPSIM, FRCP (GLASG)

3Khairpur Medical College, 3rd Year Medical Student, MBBS (Pursuing)

4Chandka Medical College Hospital SMBBMU Larkana, Associate Professor of Medicine, MBBS, FCPS, FRCP (GLASG), FACP

5Chandka Medical College Hospital SMBBMU Larkana, Assistant Professor, MBBS, MCPS, FCPS, FRCP (GLASG), PSIM, CHPE

6Chandka Medical College Hospital (SMBBMU) Larkana, Consultant Physician, MBBS, FCPS

7Chandka Medical College Hospital (SMBBMU) Larkana Medical Officer, MBBS

8Chandka Medical College Hospital (SMBBMU) Larkana, Postgraduate Resident Trainee FCPS 2 (Internal Medicine), MBBS, FCPS1

9Khairpur Medical College, 3rd year Medical Student MBBS (Pursuing)

10Chandka Medical College Hospital SMBBMU Larkana, Postgraduate Resident FCPS-2 Trainee (Internal Medicine), MBBS, FCPS 1


ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE

To compare the efficacy of Ofloxacin versus Cefotaxime in the treatment of uncomplicated spontaneous bacterial peritonitis among liver cirrhotic patients.

METHODOLOGY

This study was a randomized controlled trial performed at the Medical Unit 1 of the Chandka Medical College Hospital Larkana where 288 patients (144 patients in each group) aged between 18 and 60 years with uncomplicated SBP associated with liver cirrhosis were included. A patient in group A (Ofloxacin) was treated with oral Ofloxacin 400 mg per day, a patient in group B (Cefotaxime) was administered with Cefotaxime 2 g intravenously three times a day; the two therapeutic regimens were observed and compared. The statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS version 26 and the p-value of 0.05 was considered as the cut off value for the level of significance.

RESULTS

A total of 288 cirrhotic patients with uncomplicated spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) were included. The mean age of patients in the Ofloxacin group was 42.30 ± 12.10 years, while in the Cefotaxime group it was 39.52 ± 12.35 years. A higher proportion of females was observed in both groups, with 52.1% in the Ofloxacin group and 59.7% in the Cefotaxime group. Ofloxacin was effective in 80.6% of patients, compared to 79.2% in the Cefotaxime group this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.769). These findings suggest that oral Ofloxacin is not inferior to Cefotaxime in the treatment of uncomplicated spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.

CONCLUSION

Ofloxacin and Cefotaxime demonstrated comparable efficacy in the treatment of uncomplicated spontaneous bacterial peritonitis among cirrhotic patients. Oral Ofloxacin is not inferior to Cefotaxime and represents a practical alternative, particularly in settings where oral therapy is preferred or more feasible.

KEYWORDS

Anti-bacterial agents, Bacterial infections, Cefotaxime, Cirrhosis, Ofloxacin, Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

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