Clinical significance of nephrotoxicity in patients treated with amphotericin B for suspected or proven aspergillosis Journal Article


Authors: Wingard, J. R.; Kubilis, P.; Lee, L.; Yee, G.; White, M.; Walshe, L.; Bowden, R.; Anaissie, E.; Hiemenz, J.; Lister, J.
Article Title: Clinical significance of nephrotoxicity in patients treated with amphotericin B for suspected or proven aspergillosis
Abstract: The records of 239 immunosuppressed patients receiving amphotericin B for suspected or proven aspergillosis were reviewed to determine rates of nephrotoxicity, dialysis, and fatality. The mean and median durations of treatment were 20.4 and 15.0 days, respectively. The creatinine level doubled in 53% of patients and exceeded 2.5 mg/dL in 29%; 14.5% underwent dialysis; and 60% died. A multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis showed that patients whose creatinine level exceeded 2.5 mg/dL (hazard ratio [HR], 42.02; P < .001), allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) patients (HR, 6.34; P < .001), and autologous BMT patients (HR, 5.06; P = .024) were at greatest risk for requiring hemodialysis. Use of hemodialysis (HR, 3.089; P < .001), duration of amphotericin B use (HR, 1.03 per day; P = .015), and use of nephrotoxic agents (HR, 1.96; P = .017) were associated with greater risk of death, whereas patients undergoing solid organ transplantation were at lowest risk (HR, 0.46; P = .002). These data indicate that elevated creatinine levels during amphotericin B treatment are associated with a substantial risk for hemodialysis and a higher mortality rate, but the risks vary in different patient groups.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; survival rate; retrospective studies; major clinical study; mortality; risk benefit analysis; nephrotoxicity; proportional hazards models; creatinine; allogenic bone marrow transplantation; creatinine blood level; high risk patient; time factors; multivariate analysis; bone marrow transplantation; hemodialysis; aspergillosis; autologous bone marrow transplantation; organ transplantation; drug evaluation; renal dialysis; kidney diseases; amphotericin b; antibiotics, antifungal; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Clinical Infectious Diseases
Volume: 29
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1058-4838
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 1999-12-01
Start Page: 1402
End Page: 1407
Language: English
DOI: 10.1086/313498
PUBMED: 10585786
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Mary H White
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  2. Louise Walshe
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