Rapid removal of vancomycin by continuous veno-venous hemofiltration |
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Authors: | Mehul Shah R. Quigley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75237-9063, USA. |
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Abstract: | We describe a 14-year-old girl with staphylococcal (coagulase-negative) ventriculo-peritoneal shunt infection, who developed oliguric acute renal failure and was found to have a serum vancomycin concentration of 250 microg/ml. Since only about 10%-50% of vancomycin is bound to protein in blood, we employed continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) with a high ultrafiltration rate (1,800 ml/h) for increased convective clearance to remove vancomycin, which may have contributed to the acute renal failure. At the end of 38 h of CVVH, the vancomycin concentration had decreased in an exponential manner to 27 microg/ml. Over the subsequent 3-4 days, her renal function improved and the vancomycin concentration decreased further to <5 microg/ml. In conclusion, we believe that a high serum vancomycin concentration may be nephrotoxic and demonstrate that CVVH can be used effectively to remove vancomycin in children with acute renal failure. |
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