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Short-term gentamicin therapy and risk of renal toxicity in patients with bacteraemia

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Pages 953-956 | Received 08 Mar 2011, Accepted 27 Jun 2011, Published online: 26 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

The renal safety of gentamicin has been questioned even when dosed once daily. This retrospective cohort study comprised adult patients with community-acquired bacteraemia and no record of chronic renal disease or malignancy. We included patients treated with gentamicin once daily for ≤ 5 days (165 exposed patients) and a balanced sample of patients not receiving aminoglycosides (150 non-exposed patients). The primary endpoint, which was an elevation in plasma creatinine of > 40 μmol/l from baseline, was equally common among exposed (7.9%) and non-exposed patients (8.7%) (p = 0.80). Among 26 patients with the primary endpoint, follow-up creatinine levels were evaluable in 21 patients and reached the normal range in 8/12 (67%) exposed patients and in 7/9 (78%) non-exposed patients (p = 0.66). Thirty-day mortality was 7.9% in exposed patients versus 7.3% in non-exposed patients (p = 0.86). We conclude that renal impairment in bacteraemic patients is independent of short-term (≤ 5 days) gentamicin administration.

Acknowledgement

We gratefully thank Edwin Stanton Spencer, MD, DMSc for his linguistic revision. We did not receive any grant or fund for this study.

Declaration of interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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