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Possible association between high-dose fluconazole and adrenal insufficiency in critically ill patients.

S G Albert1, M J DeLeon, A B Silverberg.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Whereas the antifungal azole ketoconazole interferes with steroidogenesis and can cause adrenal insufficiency, fluconazole in standard doses is thought to not interfere with cortisol production. The objective was to evaluate the effect of high-dose fluconazole therapy on adrenal function in critically ill patients in an intensive care setting.
DESIGN: Descriptive case reports.
SETTING: Medical intensive care unit in a university hospital. PATIENTS: Two patients, a 77-yr-old man (case 1) with esophageal cancer and a 66-yr-old woman (case 2) with multiple organ failure developed reversible adrenal insufficiency temporally related to the institution and withdrawal of high-dose fluconazole.
INTERVENTIONS: Short cosyntropin (adrenocorticotropic hormone; ACTH) stimulation tests.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Two days after high-dose fluconazole in case 1, the serum ACTH level was 121 pg/mL (normal range is 9-52 pg/mL), and the peak cortisol after ACTH stimulation was 15.5 microg/dL (normal response is >or=18 microg/dL). Eleven days after discontinuation of fluconazole, the peak cortisol level after ACTH stimulation was 43.4 microg/dL. Twenty-four hours after high-dose fluconazole in case 2, an ACTH stimulation test had a low peak serum cortisol of 16.8 microg/dL. Fluconazole was withdrawn, and 5 days later, the peak stimulated cortisol was 20.6 microg/dL.
CONCLUSIONS: Although fluconazole is the therapy of choice for patients in the intensive care setting with Candida infections, two patients with multiple organ failure who received high-dose fluconazole appeared to develop adrenal insufficiency. Although preliminary and anecdotal, these data suggest a need to further investigate the possibility that high-dose fluconazole might cause adrenal insufficiency in already compromised critically ill patients.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11373442     DOI: 10.1097/00003246-200103000-00039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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