Use of meropenem by continuous infusion to treat a patient with a Bla(kpc-2)-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae blood stream infection. uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Gram-negative bacterial resistance to antibiotics is of increasing concern. Carbapenem resistance among strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae is a relatively new phenomenon. Resistance attributable to production of carbapenemases is notoriously difficult to combat. METHODS: Case report and review of the pertinent English-language literature. RESULTS: A patient, hospitalized for aortic dissection complicated by intra-abdominal catastrophe and acute kidney injury, developed bacteremia exhibiting meropenem non-susceptibility secondary to expression of bla(KPC-2). High-dose, continuous-infusion meropenem achieved serum drug concentrations above the minimum inhibitory concentration and eradicated the infection. CONCLUSION: This is the first report of a meropenem-non-susceptible carbapenamase-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae blood stream infection treated successfully with high-dose, continuous-infusion meropenem. Application of this regimen in certain patients, such as those with mild-to-moderate renal insufficiency, may be a reasonable option for multi-drug-resistant nosocomial infections.

publication date

  • August 1, 2011

Research

keywords

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Bacteremia
  • Klebsiella Infections
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • Thienamycins
  • beta-Lactamases

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 80052003278

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1089/sur.2010.072

PubMed ID

  • 21859337

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 12

issue

  • 4