| Literature DB >> 31212864 |
Masashi Nishikubo1, Maki Kanamori2, Hiroaki Nishioka3.
Abstract
Neurotoxicity is a rare and intolerable adverse effect associated with levofloxacin therapy, whose diagnosis has mostly been reported based on medical history rather than quantitative measures in the blood. We report a 68-year-old man with levofloxacin-associated encephalopathy and myoclonus with high levels of levofloxacin in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid. After hemodialysis, these decreased, and his symptoms rapidly improved. An electroencephalogram was also normal. This case showed the concentration of levofloxacin to be clearly related to levofloxacin-associated neurotoxicity. Therefore, an estimation of its concentration may contribute to accurate diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Levofloxacin; concentration; encephalopathy; hemodialysis; myoclonus
Year: 2019 PMID: 31212864 PMCID: PMC6627500 DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics8020078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antibiotics (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6382
Figure 1The patient’s clinical course. Hemodialysis was conducted three and five days after hospital admission. LVFX: Levofloxacin; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale; E: Eye opening; V: Best verbal response; M: Best motor response.