假性高肌酐血症的剂量调整管理:从一名肌无力患者万古霉素诱发的肾毒性中获得的启示。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yonago acta medica Pub Date : 2024-10-23 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.33160/yam.2024.11.005
Sosuke Taniguchi, Tomoaki Takata, Yukari Mae, Yudai Fujino, Kana Kageyama, Hinako Hanada, Takuji Iyama, Hajime Isomoto
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摘要

根据患者的肾功能调整肾脏排泄药物的剂量至关重要。由于万古霉素用药过量可能会导致肾毒性,因此有必要对其用量进行调整。以肌酐为基础的肾小球滤过率评估方程(如 Cockcroft-Gault 和肾病饮食调整方程)通常用于调整剂量。然而,即使肾小球滤过率估计值正常的重症患者有时也会出现万古霉素诱发的肾毒性。本病例涉及一名患有胆管炎的 64 岁男性患者,他出现了万古霉素诱发的肾毒性。该患者为肌无力患者,存在多种危险因素,容易发生药物诱导的肾毒性。此外,基于肌酐的计算公式可能会导致高估肾小球滤过率,进而导致万古霉素过量。本病例强调了仔细解释基于肌酐的评估的必要性。我们提出了优化药物剂量的策略,尤其是针对肌肉疏松症患者,以降低此类风险。
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Managing Dosage Adjustments in Pseudo-Hypocreatinemia: Insights from Vancomycin-Induced Nephrotoxicity in a Sarcopenic Patient.

Adjusting the dosage of renal excretory drugs according to the patient's renal function is essential. Vancomycin necessitates such adjustments due to its potential to cause nephrotoxicity when administered in excess. Creatinine-based equations for assessing the glomerular filtration rate, such as the Cockcroft-Gault and Modification of Diet in Renal Disease equations, are often used for dosage adjustments. However, vancomycin-induced nephrotoxicity sometimes occurs in critically ill patients, even in those with a normal estimated glomerular filtration rate. This case involved a 64-year-old male with cholangitis who developed vancomycin-induced nephrotoxicity. The patient was sarcopenic and had multiple risk factors that predisposed him to drug-induced nephrotoxicity. Moreover, creatinine-based equations may lead to the overestimation of glomerular filtration rate and subsequent vancomycin overdose. This case underscores the need for careful interpretation of creatinine-based assessments. We propose strategies to optimize medication dosing, particularly in patients with sarcopenia, to mitigate such risks.

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Yonago acta medica
Yonago acta medica MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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1.60
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36
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Yonago Acta Medica (YAM) is an electronic journal specializing in medical sciences, published by Tottori University Medical Press, 86 Nishi-cho, Yonago 683-8503, Japan. The subject areas cover the following: molecular/cell biology; biochemistry; basic medicine; clinical medicine; veterinary medicine; clinical nutrition and food sciences; medical engineering; nursing sciences; laboratory medicine; clinical psychology; medical education. Basically, contributors are limited to members of Tottori University and Tottori University Hospital. Researchers outside the above-mentioned university community may also submit papers on the recommendation of a professor, an associate professor, or a junior associate professor at this university community. Articles are classified into four categories: review articles, original articles, patient reports, and short communications.
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