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Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease

PURPOSE: Although few adverse effects have been reported for itraconazole, a widely used antifungal therapy for febrile neutropenia, we found intravenous (IV) itraconazole to be associated with serious cases of blood pressure (BP) drop. We therefore evaluated the incidence and risk factors for BP dr...

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Autores principales: Lee, Hyeong Jin, Lee, Bongjin, Park, June Dong, Jeong, Hyung Joo, Choi, Yu Hyeon, Ju, Hee Young, Hong, Che Ry, Lee, Ji Won, Kim, Hyery, Suh, Dong In, Park, Kyung Duk, Kang, Hyoung Jin, Shin, Hee Young, Ahn, Hyo Seop
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26719674
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S95218
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author Lee, Hyeong Jin
Lee, Bongjin
Park, June Dong
Jeong, Hyung Joo
Choi, Yu Hyeon
Ju, Hee Young
Hong, Che Ry
Lee, Ji Won
Kim, Hyery
Suh, Dong In
Park, Kyung Duk
Kang, Hyoung Jin
Shin, Hee Young
Ahn, Hyo Seop
author_facet Lee, Hyeong Jin
Lee, Bongjin
Park, June Dong
Jeong, Hyung Joo
Choi, Yu Hyeon
Ju, Hee Young
Hong, Che Ry
Lee, Ji Won
Kim, Hyery
Suh, Dong In
Park, Kyung Duk
Kang, Hyoung Jin
Shin, Hee Young
Ahn, Hyo Seop
author_sort Lee, Hyeong Jin
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Although few adverse effects have been reported for itraconazole, a widely used antifungal therapy for febrile neutropenia, we found intravenous (IV) itraconazole to be associated with serious cases of blood pressure (BP) drop. We therefore evaluated the incidence and risk factors for BP drop during IV administration of the drug. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the medical records of children with hemato-oncologic disease who were treated with IV itraconazole from January 2012 to December 2013. By analyzing systolic BP (SBP) measurements made from 4 hours before through to 4 hours after itraconazole administration, we evaluated the changes in SBP and the risk factors for an SBP drop, especially clinically meaningful (≥20%) drops. RESULTS: Itraconazole was administered 2,627 times to 180 patients. The SBP during the 4 hours following itraconazole administration was lower than during the 4 hours before administration (104 [53.0–160.33 mmHg] versus 105 [59.8–148.3 mmHg]; P<0.001). The decrease in SBP was associated with the application of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) (P=0.012) and the use of inotropic (P=0.005) and hypotensive drugs (P=0.021). A clinically meaningful SBP drop was seen in 5.37% (141 out of 2,627) of the administrations, and the use of inotropics (odds ratio [OR] 6.70, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.22–13.92; P<0.001), reducing the dose of inotropics (OR 8.08; 95% CI 1.39–46.94; P=0.02), CRRT (OR 3.10, 95% CI 1.41–6.81; P=0.005), and bacteremia (OR 2.70, 95% CI 1.32–5.51; P=0.007) were risk factors, while age was a protective factor (OR 0.93, 95% CI 0.89–0.97; P<0.001). CONCLUSION: A decrease in SBP was associated with IV administration of itraconazole. It was particularly significant in younger patients with bacteremia using inotropic agents and during application of CRRT. Careful attention to hypotension is warranted during IV administration of itraconazole in this group of patients.
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spelling pubmed-46876122015-12-30 Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease Lee, Hyeong Jin Lee, Bongjin Park, June Dong Jeong, Hyung Joo Choi, Yu Hyeon Ju, Hee Young Hong, Che Ry Lee, Ji Won Kim, Hyery Suh, Dong In Park, Kyung Duk Kang, Hyoung Jin Shin, Hee Young Ahn, Hyo Seop Drug Des Devel Ther Original Research PURPOSE: Although few adverse effects have been reported for itraconazole, a widely used antifungal therapy for febrile neutropenia, we found intravenous (IV) itraconazole to be associated with serious cases of blood pressure (BP) drop. We therefore evaluated the incidence and risk factors for BP drop during IV administration of the drug. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the medical records of children with hemato-oncologic disease who were treated with IV itraconazole from January 2012 to December 2013. By analyzing systolic BP (SBP) measurements made from 4 hours before through to 4 hours after itraconazole administration, we evaluated the changes in SBP and the risk factors for an SBP drop, especially clinically meaningful (≥20%) drops. RESULTS: Itraconazole was administered 2,627 times to 180 patients. The SBP during the 4 hours following itraconazole administration was lower than during the 4 hours before administration (104 [53.0–160.33 mmHg] versus 105 [59.8–148.3 mmHg]; P<0.001). The decrease in SBP was associated with the application of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) (P=0.012) and the use of inotropic (P=0.005) and hypotensive drugs (P=0.021). A clinically meaningful SBP drop was seen in 5.37% (141 out of 2,627) of the administrations, and the use of inotropics (odds ratio [OR] 6.70, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.22–13.92; P<0.001), reducing the dose of inotropics (OR 8.08; 95% CI 1.39–46.94; P=0.02), CRRT (OR 3.10, 95% CI 1.41–6.81; P=0.005), and bacteremia (OR 2.70, 95% CI 1.32–5.51; P=0.007) were risk factors, while age was a protective factor (OR 0.93, 95% CI 0.89–0.97; P<0.001). CONCLUSION: A decrease in SBP was associated with IV administration of itraconazole. It was particularly significant in younger patients with bacteremia using inotropic agents and during application of CRRT. Careful attention to hypotension is warranted during IV administration of itraconazole in this group of patients. Dove Medical Press 2015-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4687612/ /pubmed/26719674 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S95218 Text en © 2015 Lee et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Lee, Hyeong Jin
Lee, Bongjin
Park, June Dong
Jeong, Hyung Joo
Choi, Yu Hyeon
Ju, Hee Young
Hong, Che Ry
Lee, Ji Won
Kim, Hyery
Suh, Dong In
Park, Kyung Duk
Kang, Hyoung Jin
Shin, Hee Young
Ahn, Hyo Seop
Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease
title Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease
title_full Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease
title_fullStr Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease
title_full_unstemmed Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease
title_short Association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease
title_sort association of systolic blood pressure drop with intravenous administration of itraconazole in children with hemato-oncologic disease
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26719674
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S95218
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