Cefepime-Induced Seizures: The Overlooked Outpatient Adverse Reaction

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Arshia Khorasani-ZadehKunal Gada

Abstract

Cefepime is a 4th generation cephalosporin often used for its ability to cover gram-positives, gram negatives, anaerobic bacteria, and, most importantly, pseudomonas. Prior to initiation of cefepime, the medication is dosed based on the renal function to avoid a multitude of its toxicity profiles, including encephalopathy, aphasia, myoclonus, seizures, and nonconvulsive status epilepticus. These risks are increased in the presence of renal impairment. We present a case of a 65-year-old woman who had presented to the emergency department (ED) two weeks after initiation of outpatient IV cefepime therapy with concerns of altered mentation and decreased oral intake. In the ED, the patient was noted to have a creatinine: 5.77 (baseline of 0.76) and urea: 94. During evaluation by the ED provider, the patient was noted to have transient slurring of speech, speech arrest, and tonic-clonic movements on the right. CT of the head, followed by CT angiography of the head and neck, demonstrated no acute intracranial pathology. Spot EEG revealed generalized slowing with unclear left-sided epileptiform discharges. There was a concern for complex partial seizures. Neurology and nephrology were consulted. The patient was given 1 g of levetiracet...Continue Reading

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