Larger vancomycin doses (at least four grams per day) are associated with an increased incidence of nephrotoxicity

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Lodise, Thomas P. [1 ,2 ]
Lomaestro, Ben [3 ]
Graves, Jeffrey [1 ]
Drusano, G. L. [2 ]
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[1] Albany Coll Pharm, Dept Pharm Practice, Albany, NY 12208 USA
[2] Ordway Res Inst, Albany, NY USA
[3] Albany Med Ctr Hosp, Albany, NY USA
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10.1128/AAC.01602-07
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Recent guidelines recommend vancomycin trough concentrations between 15 and 20 mg/liter. In response, some clinicians increased vancomycin dosing to >= 4 g/day. Scant data are available regarding toxicities associated with higher vancomycin doses. The purpose of this study was to examine vancomycin-associated nephrotoxicity at >= 4 g/day. To accomplish the study objective, a cohort study among a random selection of patients receiving vancomycin or linezolid between 2005 and 2006 was performed. Patients were included if they (i) were >= 18 years of age, (ii) were nonneutropenic, (iii) were on therapy for >48 h, (iv) had baseline serum creatinine levels of <2.0 mg/dl, (v) did not suffer from cystic fibrosis, and (vi) had no intravenous contrast dye within the previous 7 days. For drug exposure, three treatment strata were created: standard vancomycin dose (<4 g/day), high vancomycin dose (>= 4g/day), and linezolid. Nephrotoxicity was defined as a serum creatinine increase of 0.5 mg/dl or 50%, whichever was greater, after therapy initiation. Stratified Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox modeling were used to compare times to nephrotoxicity across groups. During the study, 246 patients on vancomycin (26 patients taking >= 4 g/day and 220 patients taking <4 g/day) and 45 patients on linezolid met the criteria. A significant difference in nephrotoxicity between patients receiving >= 4 g vancomycin/day, those receiving < 4 g vancomycin/day, and those receiving linezolid was noted (34.6%, 10.9%, and 6.7%, respectively; P = 0.001), and Kaplan-Meier analysis identified significant differences in time to nephrotoxicity for the high-vancomycin-dose cohort compared to those for groups taking the standard dose and linezolid. In the Cox model, patients taking >= 4 g vancomycin/day, a total body weight of >= 101.4 kg, estimated creatinine clearance of <= 86.6 ml/min, and intensive care unit residence were independently associated with time to nephrotoxicity. The data suggest that higher-dose vancomycin regimens are associated with a higher likelihood of vancomycin-related nephrotoxicity.
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