Korean J Nephrol.  2003 Mar;22(2):237-241.

A Case of Vancomycin-Induced Agranulocytosis in a Hemodialysis Patient: Successful Treatment with G-CSF

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. cmckyo@yahoo.co.kr
  • 2Department of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Vancomycin induced agranulocytosis is a rare but life-threatening complication. We here report a case of vancomycin induced agranulocytosis in a patient with chronic renal failure. A 36-year-old woman receiving hemodialysis via jugular cannulation developed staphylococcus sepsis. The catheter was removed and she was started on vancomycin therapy (1.0 g/week). New catheter was inserted for next hemodialysis. Second sepsis of same organism developed 12 days after initial sepsis inspite of vancomycin therapy. We removed this catheter and continued vancomycin therapy. After 19 days of vancomycin treatment, the patient developed a severe agranulocytosis with white blood cell count of 1, 600/ mm3 and the complete absence of neutrophil. Vancomycin was discontinued and teicoplanin was substituted for vancomycin therapy and G-CSF (granulocyte colony stimulating factor) therapy was begun. White blood cell count including neutropil was completely recovered after 13 days of discontinuation of vancomycin.

Keyword

Agranulocytosis; Vancomycin; Lupus nephritis; G-CSF

MeSH Terms

Adult
Agranulocytosis*
Catheterization
Catheters
Female
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor*
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Leukocyte Count
Lupus Nephritis
Neutrophils
Renal Dialysis*
Sepsis
Staphylococcus
Teicoplanin
Vancomycin
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
Teicoplanin
Vancomycin
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