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TAZ / PIPC agranulocytosis in puerperal
Author
Iwazawa, Haruna Kagawa University
Tanaka, Hiroaki Kagawa University
Tatsumichi, Takakiyo Kagawa University
Yamaguchi, Kazunori Kagawa University
Takahashi, Koichi Kagawa University
Suzuki, Kiyo Kagawa University
Motoki, Takahiro Kagawa University
Kanenishi, Kenji Kagawa University
Kosaka, Shinji Kagawa University
Keywords
piperacillin-tazobactam
agranulocytosis
neutropenia
puerperium
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Tazobactam / piperacillin (TAZ / PIPC) is an injectable combination drug consisting of a broad-spectrum penicillin and a β-lactamase inhibitor. This antimicrobial has a wide spectrum of efficacy against both Gram-positive bacteria and anaerobes. Adverse events usually present as diarrhea or liver dysfunction ; agranulocytosis has not been reported in Japanese patients with puerperal disorders. However, we report a 32-year-old Japanese woman who received TAZ / PIPC to treat an intraperitoneal infection that developed after complications related to transvaginal delivery. Within 14 days of beginning TAZ / PIPC therapy, the patient developed agranulocytosis, indicated by a white blood cell count of 1900 cells / μL and a neutrophil count of 475 cells / μL. We discontinued TAZ / PIPC at this point and changed the antimicrobial to meropenem. Seven days later, her white blood cell count increased to 3700 cells / μL (neutrophil count : 1684 cells / μL), and the intraperitoneal infection resolved. Patients receiving TAZ / PIPC should be monitored periodically for agranulocytosis as well as for diarrhea and liver dysfunction.
Journal Title
The Journal of Medical Investigation
ISSN
13496867
13431420
NCID
AA11166929
Publisher
Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
Volume
68
Issue
3-4
Start Page
368
End Page
371
Sort Key
368
Published Date
2021-08
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eng
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