Differences in drug removal between standard high-flux and medium cut-off dialyzers in a case of severe vancomycin toxicity

S Aberger (First author), M Kolland, K Eller, AR Rosenkranz, AH Kirsch

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Abstract

Vancomycin is a widely used glycopeptide antibiotic with the need for therapeutic drug monitoring to avoid renal toxicity. We report a case of severe vancomycin-associated anuric acute kidney injury managed with successful drug-removal by hemodialysis (HD) using different types of dialyzers. Medium cut-off (MCO) and high-flux dialyzers were effective in drug removal. Higher vancomycin elimination rate and lower plasma half-life were achieved with MCO dialyzer despite low-flow vascular access and intolerance to ultrafiltration. MCO dialyzers may be reasonable for drug removal in patients with intolerance of ultrafiltration, low-flow vascular access or impracticality of hemodiafiltration. Future studies should explore the use of MCO dialyzers in comparison with high-flux HD and hemodiafiltration in both the acute and chronic setting. 10.1093/ckj/sfae063 Video Abstract Watch the video abstract of this contribution https://academic.oup.com/ckj/pages/author_videos sfae063Media1 6349384157112
Original languageEnglish
Article numbersfae063
Number of pages4
JournalCLINICAL KIDNEY JOURNAL
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • chronic hemodialysis
  • clearance
  • dialysis
  • dialysis dose
  • haemodialysis

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