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. 2006 Jul;17(4):254-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2005.12.003.

Torsades de pointes induced by antibiotics

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Torsades de pointes induced by antibiotics

Dan Justo et al. Eur J Intern Med. 2006 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Several frequently used antibiotics are associated with an arrhythmia called "torsades de pointes" (TdP). This potentially fatal arrhythmia is considered unpredictable.

Methods: In order to investigate the prevalence of risk factors for TdP prior to initiation of antibiotic therapy, we conducted a literature search for all published reports on TdP induced by antibiotics and we asked pharmaceutical companies for additional unpublished reports.

Results: We studied 61 reports on 78 patients with TdP induced by antibiotics. Female gender was the most common risk factor for TdP: 66.7% (n=52) of all patients were women. Advanced heart disease and concomitant use of a QT interval-prolonging agent or an inhibitor of liver drug metabolism were also frequently present (59% and 48.7%, respectively). Most patients had at least one and 58 patients (74.3%) had two risk factors or more for TdP prior to initiation of antibiotic therapy.

Conclusion: Contrary to common belief, TdP induced by antibiotics may be predictable by simple history-taking and by obtaining a baseline electrocardiogram. We wish to draw attention to risk factors for TdP prior to the initiation of antibiotic therapy.

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