The Clinical Utility of a Published Nomogram to Predict Aminoglycoside Nephrotoxicity

Y. W.Francis Lam, Carlos J. Arana, Lois R. Shikuma, John C. Rotschafer

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Abstract

Moore and colleagues recently published a nomogram for predicting the risk of aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity. This study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical usefulness of this nomogram. The nephrotoxicity risk scores of 61 patients were determined using parameters suggested by Moore et al. Thirteen patients (21%) could not be scored because their initial creatinine clearances exceeded the upper limit of the nomogram. Six patients (9.8%) developed nephrotoxicity (defined as a ≥50% decrease in creatinine clearance). In five of these patients in whom risk scores could be determined, the scores were estimated at 14% or less. Twenty patients had risk scores of 10% or more (four patients, ≥50%) without developing nephrotoxicity. These results demonstrate that this nomogram may have limited clinical application in predicting patients likely to develop aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)639-642
Number of pages4
JournalJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
Volume255
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 7 1986
Externally publishedYes

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