Title: Vancomycin Loading Doses in ED Not Associated with Increased Nephrotoxicity

Category: Pharmacology & Therapeutics

Keywords: vancomycin, loading dose, nephrotoxicity (PubMed Search)

Posted: 4/2/2016 by Bryan Hayes, PharmD (Updated: 4/2/2016)

Guidelines recommend loading doses of vancomycin (15-20 mg/kg, up to 30 mg/kg in critically ill patients), but the risk of nephrotoxicity is unknown. A new retrospective cohort study aimed to compare nephrotoxicity in ED sepsis patients who received vancomycin at high doses (>20 mg/kg) versus lower doses (20 mg/kg).

What They Found

Application to Clinical Practice

It appears initial loading doses of vancomcyin > 20 mg/kg do not cause increased risk of nephrotoxicity.

References

Rosini JM, et al. High single-dose vancomycin loading is not associated with increased nephrotoxicity in emergency department sepsis patients. Acad Emerg Med. 2016 Feb 6. Epub ahead of print. [PMID 26850378]

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