A Case of Cefepime-Induced Neurotoxicity: Renal Function Missing in Action

Cureus. 2021 Feb 16;13(2):e13368. doi: 10.7759/cureus.13368.

Abstract

Cefepime is a renally excreted, fourth-generation cephalosporin used in the treatment of severe abdominal, skin, soft tissue, and urinary tract infections due to its broad-spectrum coverage. Cefepime-induced neurotoxicity is a rare but serious side effect that has increased in recent years likely due to increased antibiotic use, increased drug resistance, and increased symptom recognition. While decreased glomerular filtration rate is an important risk factor for developing elevated serum cefepime levels, recent literature has suggested that a significant proportion of patients with normal renal function can also develop neurotoxicity from cefepime. Here, we present a case of cefepime-induced neurotoxicity to demonstrate the importance of monitoring mental status changes in all patients being treated with cefepime.

Keywords: acute interstitial nephritis; acute kidney injury; acute tubular necrosis; cefepime; cefepime-induced neurotoxicity; encephalopathy; neurotoxicity; seizure; toxicity.

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  • Case Reports