2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/5065847
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Comparison of Serum Potassium, MagnEsium, and Calcium Levels between Kanamycin and Capreomycin-BASEd Regimen-Treated MultiDrug-Resistant TuBerculosis Patients in Bandung (CEASE MDR-TB): A Retrospective Cohort Study

Abstract: Treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) with second-line injectable drugs may result in an electrolyte imbalance. This retrospective study was performed to compare and evaluate the effect of kanamycin and capreomycin on serum potassium, calcium, and magnesium in the first and second month treatment at a tertiary, top-referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia. Data from 84 subjects with complete medical records of at least serum potassium during either kanamycin-based or capreomycin-based treatment… Show more

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“…Treatment for RR-TB patients using a shorter regimen, including aminoglycosides in this study perhaps affected reduced K, Ca, and Mg in the continuation phase. Other studies also reported a significant decrease in serum potassium, calcium, and magnesium after being treated using aminoglycoside in their regimen [ 30 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment for RR-TB patients using a shorter regimen, including aminoglycosides in this study perhaps affected reduced K, Ca, and Mg in the continuation phase. Other studies also reported a significant decrease in serum potassium, calcium, and magnesium after being treated using aminoglycoside in their regimen [ 30 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 57 Certain AEs can be life-threatening if not identified early and promptly managed. 58 , 59 Several risk factors, which can be classified as patient, drug and social, contribute to AE risk and require consideration of dose adjustments ( Table 2 ). 60 …”
Section: Standardmentioning
confidence: 99%