A chronic lung infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is associated with an increased exacerbation and mortality rate in people affected by bronchiectasis. Inhaled antibiotics are frequently used in clinical practice to treat chronic infections with this bacterium. The PROMIS-I and PROMIS-II studies investigated the efficacy and safety of 12-month inhaled colistimethate sodium administration in patients with bronchiectasis and chronic P. aeruginosa infection.
Autoren
- Jens Dehn
Publikation
- InFo PNEUMOLOGIE & ALLERGOLOGIE
Related Topics
You May Also Like
- Benefits, limits and safety aspects
Phytotherapy for cardiovascular diseases
- Results of the FOREST HCM study
Symptomatic obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- Neuroprotection, resilience and cognitive health in old age
Longevity & Brain
- Obesity as a chronic disease: an interdisciplinary perspective
Neurobiological mechanisms of obesity
- Oncolytic virus in stage II melanoma
Innovative method for predicting therapy response
- Phimosis and penile cancer under SGLT2i
Increased risk for men with T2D
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
Recommendations for action in practice
- Migraine: better quality of life thanks to multimodal care