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Successful treatment of linezolid-induced severe lactic acidosis with continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration: A case report.
Zhang, Naiju; Zhang, Fan; Chen, Zhong; Huang, Rui; Xia, Juan; Liu, Jinchun.
Afiliação
  • Zhang N; Department of Pharmacy, Department of Infectious Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases, Key Laboratory of Immunology in Chronic Diseases, The first Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College, Anhui, Bengbu, China.
  • Zhang F; Department of Infectious Diseases, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Jiangsu, Nanjing 210008, PR China.
  • Chen Z; Department of Infectious Diseases, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Jiangsu, Nanjing 210008, PR China.
  • Huang R; Department of Infectious Diseases, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Jiangsu, Nanjing 210008, PR China.
  • Xia J; Department of Infectious Diseases, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Jiangsu, Nanjing 210008, PR China.
  • Liu J; Department of Pharmacy, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Medical Center for Clinical Pharmacy, Jiangsu, Nanjing 210008, PR China.
Saudi Pharm J ; 30(2): 108-111, 2022 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35528852
ABSTRACT
Linezolid is an oxazolidinone antibiotic. Linezolid-associated lactic acidosis has been reported in 6.8% of linezolid-treated patients. Lactic acidosis is associated with poor clinical outcomes, with high blood lactate levels resulting in organ dysfunction and mortality. This case report describes the development of lactic acidosis in a 64-year-old Chinese woman who had received 33 days of treatment with antituberculosis drugs and 28 days of treatment with oral linezolid for tuberculous meningitis. Severe lactic acidosis was reversed by withdrawing antituberculosis drugs and using continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration (CVVH). When the patient's condition was stable, she was transferred to the infectious disease department, and antituberculosis drugs, with the exception of linezolid, were reintroduced. This did not result in recurrence of lactic acidosis. The causal relationship between lactic acidosis and linezolid was categorized as 'probable' on the Adverse Drug Reaction Probability Scale. This case demonstrates that CVVH has potential as an alternative to discontinuation of linezolid alone for rapid reversal of linezolid-associated severe lactic acidosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article