Lentini M, Castiello G, Scorza C, Calvosa F
J Int Med Res. 1982;10(3):166-78. doi: 10.1177/030006058201000306.
Forty hospitalized patients with complicated urinary tract infections were treated with gentamicin 240 mg die i.m. or ceftriaxone, a new parenteral cephalosporin, 2 g die i.v. for 7 days. Ceftriaxone gave good clinical and bacteriological results which were better than those obtained with gentamicin, showing also an appreciable activity in cases of infection due to problematic organisms.