Kidney Research and Clinical Practice (Mar 2015)

Immunoglobulin E-mediated hypersensitivity reaction after intraperitoneal administration of vancomycin

  • Mun-Ju Hwang,
  • Jun-Young Do,
  • Eun-Woo Choi,
  • Joon-Hyuk Seo,
  • Yoon-Jung Nam,
  • Kyung-Woo Yoon,
  • Jong-Won Park,
  • Kyu-Hyang Cho,
  • Seok-Hui Kang,
  • Hyun-Jung Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.krcp.2014.09.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1
pp. 57 – 59

Abstract

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Intraperitoneal (IP) vancomycin is widely used to treat Gram-positive peritonitis associated with peritoneal dialysis. There have been two cases of red man syndrome (RMS), a vancomycin-specific nonimmunologic reaction, associated with IP vancomycin. However, immune-mediated hypersensitivity reaction to IP vancomycin has not yet been reported. A 49 year old woman on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis developed her first peritonitis episode. The patient was treated with IP vancomycin once/wk for 4 weeks. She experienced mild itching and flushing throughout her body for 1 day after the second treatment. Whenever vancomycin was administered, generalized urticaria and a prickling sensation developed, and the intensity increased gradually; however, these symptoms improved after vancomycin was discontinued. An allergic skin test was performed 6 weeks after the previous urticarial episode, and an intradermal skin test revealed a positive response to vancomycin. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of immunoglobulin E-mediated hypersensitivity reaction to IP vancomycin administration.

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