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AuthorAdawi, Rana M.Al
AuthorAlbu-Mahmood, Zainab
AuthorAbdelgelil, Mohamed
AuthorAbdelaziz, Hani
AuthorStewart, Derek
AuthorAwaisu, Ahmed
Available date2021-04-29T10:18:08Z
Publication Date2021-01-01
Publication NameRisk Management and Healthcare Policy
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S283471
CitationAl AdAwi RM, Albu-Mahmood Z, Abdelgelil M, Abdelaziz H, Stewart D, Awaisu A. Incidence of Co-Trimoxazole-Induced Hyperkalemia in a Tertiary Care Hospital. Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2021;14:519-525 https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S283471
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18393
AbstractBackground: Co-trimoxazole is a broad-spectrum antibiotic associated with hyperkalemia. Objective: To determine the incidence of hyperkalemia and its risk factors in patients receiving co-trimoxazole. Materials and Methods: A retrospective observational study involving all patients who received co-trimoxazole between 1 January 2012 and 1 January 2013 was conducted. Subjects were identified through a list generated from a computerized pharmacy system. The patients’ demographic and clinical characteristics were retrieved from electronic medical records. Data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. Results: One hundred sixty-one patients fulfilled the eligibility criteria. Of these, 46 (28.6%) experienced hyperkalemia. Around 35 (76%) of the patients who experienced hyperkalemia received co-administered medications that might induce hyperkalemia. The co-administration of co-trimoxazole with other medications that may induce hyperkalemia was found to be associated with higher incidence of hyperkalemia when compared to co-trimoxazole administration alone [adjusted OR 3.2, 95% CI (1.4–7.3), p=0.005]. Additionally, age > 60 years was associated with an increased risk of hyperkalemia when compared to younger age group 18–39 years [adjusted OR 6.5, 95% CI (2.1–19.7); p=0.001]. Conclusion: Co-trimoxazole use is associated with high incidence of hyperkalemia, espe-cially among older patients and those receiving it in combination with other medications that might contribute to hyperkalemia development such as calcineurin inhibitors and β-blockers.
Languageen
PublisherDovepress
SubjectAdverse drug reaction
Co-administration
Co-trimoxazole
Hyperkalemia
Risk factors
TitleIncidence of co-trimoxazole-induced hyperkalemia in a tertiary care hospital
TypeArticle
Pagination519-525
Volume Number14


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