Vancomycin-Induced Neutropenia during Treatment of Endocarditis in a Pediatric Patient

Author:

Shinohara Y. Todd,Colbert James

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of reversible vancomycin-associated neutropenia occurring during long-term therapy with vancomycin using weight and age-adjusted dosing. CASE SUMMARY: A 2-year-old boy was started on vancomycin therapy for presumed endocarditis resulting from his ventriculoseptal defect. After 18 days of treatment, neutropenia with an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of 990 × 106 cells/L was noted. The neutropenia progressed over the next 3 days and reached a nadir concentration of 459 × 106 cells/L. Vancomycin therapy was discontinued after 17 days (antibiotic day 20). A rise in the ANC occurred within 2 days of discontinuation. An improved ANC of 1672 × 106 cells/L occurred within 5 days. Vancomycin serum concentrations remained within an acceptable range: a peak of 30 μg/mL and a trough of 9 μg/mL. DISCUSSION: Case reports in the literature of vancomycin-associated neutropenia in adults were briefly reviewed and compared. The onset and resolution and mechanism of vancomycin-induced neutropenia were studied. The potential relationship between vancomycin, weight-, and age-adjusted dosing and the occurrence of neutropenia in our pediatric patient was postulated. CONCLUSIONS: Vancomycin is identified as a possible cause of drug-induced neutropenia. More data are needed that clearly indicate vancomycin as the offending agent in children. The vancomycin-induced neutropenia is believed to be immunologically based and independent of drug concentrations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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