Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care | 2021

Emergency treatment with intermittent hemodialysis for amikacin overdose in a cat.

 
 
 

Abstract


OBJECTIVE\nTo describe the safety and use of intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) for the emergency treatment of a cat with an amikacin overdose.\n\n\nCASE SUMMARY\nA cat was accidentally administered 400\xa0mg (97.5\xa0mg/kg, IV) of amikacin. Four hours after the time of the overdose, a single emergency IHD session to remove amikacin was performed. The 4-hour IHD treatment allowed for the active removal of approximately 110\xa0mg of amikacin. The plasma concentration of amikacin from the beginning to the end of the session decreased from approximately 160 μg/mL to a nontoxic concentration of 10 μg/mL. Following IHD treatment, the cat developed an International Renal Interest Society\xa0(IRIS) grade IV acute kidney injury (AKI) with a peak creatinine of 486 μmol/L (5.5\xa0mg/dL) and was hospitalized for 4 days for supportive management of AKI. At the time of discharge, 4 days following the overdose, the AKI had resolved.\n\n\nNEW OR UNIQUE INFORMATION PROVIDED\nThis is the first report describing the use and safety of using IHD for emergency removal of amikacin overdose in a cat.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1111/vec.13134
Language English
Journal Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care

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