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- Title
When not to trust therapeutic drug monitoring.
- Authors
Westergreen-Thorne, Mathew; Sook Yan Lee; Shah, Nilesh; Dodd, Alan
- Abstract
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is the measurement of serum or plasma drug concentration to allow the individualization of dosing. We describe the case of a patient who was prescribed inappropriately large doses of vancomycin due to inaccurate TDM. Specifically, our laboratory reported progressively lower vancomycin concentrations despite dose increases. Eventually, when duplicate samples were sent to a different laboratory vancomycin concentrations were found to be in the toxic range. We hypothesize this was due to the patient generating immunoglobulin antibodies against her infection that interfered with the original TDM immunoassay. Immunogenic TDM interference has been known to rarely occur in patients with immune related comorbidities; however, if we are correct, this is a unique case as this patient did not have such a background. This case illustrates the importance of using clinical judgement when interpreting TDM as, in this case, substantial harm to the patient was likely only narrowly avoided.
- Subjects
DRUG monitoring; IMMUNOASSAY
- Publication
Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2016, Vol 2016, Issue 9, p224
- ISSN
2053-8855
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.1093/omcr/omw064