A case of immune hemolytic anemia induced by ceftizoxime and cefobactam (sulbactam/cefoperazone)

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Abstract

Simultaneous drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia (DIIHA) caused by multiple drugs is rare. We report a case of a patient who developed DIIHA caused by 2 drugs. The patient's serum exhibited agglutination of ceftizoximeor sulbactam-coated red blood cells (RBCs; via a drug-adsorption mechanism) and of uncoated RBCs in the presence of sulbactam (via an immune-complex mechanism). Although ceftizoxime is known to exhibit a positive reaction by an immune-complex method with or without reactivity with drug-coated RBCs, this patient's antibodies were reactive only against drug-coated RBCs. On the other hand, sulbactam, which is known to cause hemolytic anemia by nonimmunologic protein adsorption, exhibited positive reactions in tests with both drug-coated RBCs and in the presence of sulbactam. This is the first report of DIIHA due to a sulbactam-cefoperazone combination and the fourth report of DIIHA due to ceftizoxime. Owing to the patient's complicated laboratory results, DIIHA was suspected only at a late stage. We propose that for the prompt diagnosis of DIIHA, tests for all possible causative drugs should be conducted by 2 methods.

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Baek, E. J., Lee, S., Kim, S., Choi, H. K., & Kim, H. O. (2009). A case of immune hemolytic anemia induced by ceftizoxime and cefobactam (sulbactam/cefoperazone). Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 29(6), 578–584. https://doi.org/10.3343/kjlm.2009.29.6.578

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