Acta Medica Indonesiana (Jan 2023)

Cefepime Induced Encephalopathy in a Non-dialysis Dependent Chronic Kidney Disease Patient: A Case Report

  • Giritharan Muniandy,
  • Lydia Kamaruzaman,
  • Tan Hui Jan,
  • Rozita Mohd,
  • Mariamutu Theepa Neesam,
  • Ken Fong Voon,
  • Beng Pau Kiew,
  • Ruslinda Mustafar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 1

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Cefepime is a frequently used fourth-generation cephalosporin antibiotic for a wide variety of infections. Toxic levels of this drug can cause neurological complications. The most common neurological adverse event of cefepime is headache and lightheadedness. Here, we presented a case of cefepime induced encephalopathy in a 57-year-old female patient with acute on chronic kidney disease. With an accurate diagnosis that requires a high index of clinical suspicion, prompt management was instituted. She had full resolution of symptoms following discontinuation of the medication and also emergent dialysis.

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