Potential for Bleeding with the New Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- review article
- Published by American College of Physicians in Annals of Internal Medicine
- Vol. 105 (6) , 924-931
- https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-105-6-924
Abstract
Several new beta-lactam antibiotics impair normal hemostasis. Hypoprothrombinemia has occurred frequently with cephalosporins that possess a methylthiotetrazole substitution (cefamandole, moxalactam, and cefoperazone). The incidence ranges from 4% to 68%, and the risk is greatest in debilitated patients with cancer, intra-abdominal infection, or renal failure. Impaired platelet function caused by perturbation of agonist receptors on the platelet surface has occurred primarily with beta-lactam antibiotics having an alpha-carboxyl substitution (moxalactam, carbenicillin, and ticarcillin). These antibiotics often cause the template bleeding time to be markedly prolonged (greater than 20 minutes). Acylureidopenicillins, which lack the alpha-carboxyl marker, impair platelet function less frequently and only modestly prolong the bleeding time. If serious hemorrhage occurs, hypoprothrombinemia associated with methylthiotetrazole-substituted cephalosporins should be treated with fresh frozen plasma. Likewise, dangerous bleeding due to impaired platelet aggregation requires treatment with platelet concentrates.Keywords
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