2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11096-007-9178-z
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Ertapenem-induced acute pancreatitis in a surgical elderly patient

Abstract: Case summary A 78-year old man was given, after surgery, 1 g ertapenem every 24 h intravenously. His clinical evolution was favorable and on day 8 ertapenem was discontinued and the patient was put on a semi-solid diet. On day 9, abdominal distension was seen accompanied by epigastric pain. The laboratory tests on day 8 showed an altered pancreatic profile: amylase = 1823 U/l (normal value: 0-100); lipase = 8045 U/l (normal value: 0-60); C-reactive protein (CRP) = 16.09 mg/dl (normal value: 0-0.5). Full Blood … Show more

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