Abstract
In order to assess the safety of 1-h infusions of amphotericin B (AMB), we prospectively monitored 213 1-h infusions of AMB (dose range, 0.27 to 0.89 mg/kg of body weight) in 27 patients with creatinine clearances of >25 ml/min. Holter monitor tracings during 1-h infusions were compared with those during a 4-h baseline period of monitoring. There were no ventricular dysrhythmias during 1-h infusions of AMB that were not present during baseline monitoring. Nausea and/or rigors were noted for 32 (15%) infusions in six (22%) patients. No patient exhibited a temperature rise of >1°C. We conclude that, in doses of up to 0.9 mg/kg, AMB does not appear to induce asymptomatic ventricular dysrhythmias when administered over 1 h to patients with creatinine clearances of >25 ml/min.
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Bowler, W. A., Weiss, P. J., Hill, H. E., Hoffmeister, K. A., Fleck, R. P., Blacky, A. R., & Oldfield, E. C. (1992). Risk of ventricular dysrhythmias during 1-hour infusions of amphotericin B in patients with preserved renal function. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.36.11.2542
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