梅毒治疗中的不良反应。

S T Brown
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与梅毒治疗相关的反应可能是由于梅毒螺旋体感染、治疗或两者的相互作用。在这篇综述中,我讨论了Jarisch-Herxheimer (J-H)反应和治疗悖论。抗生素的副作用在接受梅毒治疗的患者中并不独特;因此,请读者参阅其他地方的主要抗生素副作用的评论。J-H反应是急性、短暂性发作,表现为全身性和局部密螺旋体浓度。这些反应与各种治疗剂迅速破坏密螺旋体有关。在这篇综述中,我认为J-H反应可能仅在梅毒性麻痹、妊娠合并梅毒以及局部炎症可导致严重功能损害(如第二或第八脑神经受累)时才有意义。许多工作人员在某些或所有这些情况下联合使用强的松和青霉素。然而,在临床试验中尚未对皮质类固醇的疗效进行评估。因此,强的松只能在非常特定的情况下使用,并且只能持续较短的时间(即2天)。治疗悖论,即尽管感染治愈,临床恶化,据说是由于治疗药物迅速破坏螺旋体后瘢痕形成的结果。治疗悖论似乎没有多大意义。此外,一般不提倡预防这种反应的方法。
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Adverse reactions in syphilis therapy.

Reactions related to treatment of syphilis may be due to treponemal infection, therapy, or to the interaction of these. In this review I discuss the Jarisch-Herxheimer (J-H) reaction and the therapeutic paradox. Antibiotic side effects are not unique among patients treated for syphilis; therefore, readers are referred elsewhere for reviews of major antibiotic side effects. J-H reactions are acute, transient episodes with manifestations occurring both systemically and at local sites of treponemal concentration. These reactions are related to the rapid destruction of treponemes by various therapeutic agents. In this review, I suggest that J-H reactions may be significant only in syphilitic paresis, pregnancy complicated by syphilis, and when local inflammation can cause serious functional compromise, as with second or eighth cranial nerve involvement. Many workers use prednisone in conjunction with penicillin in some or all of these situations. However, the efficacy of corticosteroids has not been evaluated for such problems in clinical trials. Therefore, the use of prednisone can be supported only in very selected situations and for short duration (ie, 2 days). Therapeutic paradox, which is clinical worsening despite cure of infection, is said to result from scar formation after rapid treponemal destruction by therapeutic agents. The therapeutic paradox does not appear of great significance. Futhermore, no methods to prevent such reactions are generally advocated.

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