Hypoprothrombinemia associated with cefmetazole
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Hypoprothrombinemia associated with cefmetazole
Abstract
Objective: To report a case of hypoprothrombinemia associated with the use of cefmetazole sodium, define patients at risk for this adverse effect, and identify options to prevent this problem.
Case summary: A malnourished patient with endstage renal disease received cefmetazole following a below-the-knee amputation of the right leg. Three days later, a prothrombin time (PT) and an international normalized ratio (INR) were obtained and were markedly elevated from baseline; however, the patient had no clinical symptoms of bleeding. Cefmetazole was discontinued. Vitamin K and fresh frozen plasma were administered. The PT and INR normalized within 24 hours and remained normal throughout the remainder of hospitalization.
Discussion: The incidence of hypoprothrombinemia associated with cefmetazole reported in the literature is conflicting and not consistent. There are three proposed mechanisms of cephalosporin-associated hypoprothrombinemia, two of which involve the N-methylthiotetrazole (NMTT) chain. The most plausible mechanism is NMTT inhibition of vitamin K epoxide reductase in the liver. Patients at an increased risk for this adverse event include those with low vitamin K stores, specifically patients who are malnourished, with low albumin concentrations and poor food intake. The elderly and patients with liver or renal dysfunction are examples of populations at risk.
Conclusions: Hypoprothrombinemia may occur with cephalosporins and is especially problematic with those containing an NMTT side chain. Clinicians need to identify patients at risk for developing antibiotic-associated hypoprothrombinemia, monitor them closely, and give vitamin K as prophylaxis accordingly.
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