Successful Treatment of Infective Panniculitis With Daptomycin in a Pregnant, Morbidly Obese Patient

2014 
Objective: To report a case of infective panniculitis in a morbidly obese, pregnant woman, which was successfully treated with daptomycin. Case Summary: A 34-year-old, 27-week pregnant, morbidly obese woman with a history of skin/soft-tissue infections and diabetes mellitus, presented with panniculitis. Initial treatment with β-lactam antibiotics did not result in clinical improvement. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus was suspected, and 14 days of daptomycin 4 mg/kg (using total body weight) resulted in a clinical cure, without any adverse effects on the mother or the neonate. Discussion: Panniculitis is a type of skin/soft-tissue infection that is often caused by Gram-positive microorganisms. Daptomycin is one of the recommended agents for the treatment of skin/soft-tissue infections in hospitalized patients; however, it has not been extensively studied in pregnancy or morbid obesity. Some data suggest that exposure to daptomycin is significantly increased in morbidly obese persons because of ...
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