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β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance

Augmented renal clearance is commonly observed in septic patients and may result in insufficient β-lactam serum concentrations. The aims of this study were to evaluate potential correlations between drug concentrations or total body clearance of β-lactam antibiotics and measured creatinine clearance...

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Autores principales: Jacobs, Alexandra, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Roberts, Jason A., Jacobs, Frédérique, Cotton, Frederic, Wolff, Fleur, Creteur, Jacques, Vincent, Jean-Louis, Hites, Maya
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29987138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02534-17
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author Jacobs, Alexandra
Taccone, Fabio Silvio
Roberts, Jason A.
Jacobs, Frédérique
Cotton, Frederic
Wolff, Fleur
Creteur, Jacques
Vincent, Jean-Louis
Hites, Maya
author_facet Jacobs, Alexandra
Taccone, Fabio Silvio
Roberts, Jason A.
Jacobs, Frédérique
Cotton, Frederic
Wolff, Fleur
Creteur, Jacques
Vincent, Jean-Louis
Hites, Maya
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description Augmented renal clearance is commonly observed in septic patients and may result in insufficient β-lactam serum concentrations. The aims of this study were to evaluate potential correlations between drug concentrations or total body clearance of β-lactam antibiotics and measured creatinine clearance and to quantify the need for drug dosage adjustments in septic patients with different levels of augmented renal clearance. We reviewed 256 antibiotic measurements (512 drug concentrations) from a cohort of 215 critically ill patients who had a measured creatinine clearance of ≥120 ml/min and who received therapeutic drug monitoring of meropenem, cefepime, ceftazidime, or piperacillin from October 2009 until December 2014 at Erasme Hospital. Population pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis of the data was performed using the Pmetrics software package for R. Fifty-five percent of drug concentrations showed insufficient β-lactam serum concentrations to treat infections due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa. There were significant, yet weak, correlations between measured creatinine clearance and trough concentrations of meropenem (r = −0.21, P = 0.01), trough concentrations of piperacillin (r = −0.28, P = 0.0071), concentrations at 50% of the dosage interval (r = −0.41, P < 0.0001), and total body clearance of piperacillin (r = 0.39, P = 0.0002). Measured creatinine clearance adequately explained changes in drug concentrations in population pharmacokinetic models for cefepime, ceftazidime, and meropenem but not for piperacillin. Therefore, specific PK modeling can predict certain β-lactam concentrations based on renal function but not on absolute values of measured creatinine clearance, easily available for clinicians. Currently, routine therapeutic drug monitoring is required to adjust daily regimens in critically ill patients receiving standard dosing regimens.
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spelling pubmed-61255562018-09-17 β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance Jacobs, Alexandra Taccone, Fabio Silvio Roberts, Jason A. Jacobs, Frédérique Cotton, Frederic Wolff, Fleur Creteur, Jacques Vincent, Jean-Louis Hites, Maya Antimicrob Agents Chemother Clinical Therapeutics Augmented renal clearance is commonly observed in septic patients and may result in insufficient β-lactam serum concentrations. The aims of this study were to evaluate potential correlations between drug concentrations or total body clearance of β-lactam antibiotics and measured creatinine clearance and to quantify the need for drug dosage adjustments in septic patients with different levels of augmented renal clearance. We reviewed 256 antibiotic measurements (512 drug concentrations) from a cohort of 215 critically ill patients who had a measured creatinine clearance of ≥120 ml/min and who received therapeutic drug monitoring of meropenem, cefepime, ceftazidime, or piperacillin from October 2009 until December 2014 at Erasme Hospital. Population pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis of the data was performed using the Pmetrics software package for R. Fifty-five percent of drug concentrations showed insufficient β-lactam serum concentrations to treat infections due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa. There were significant, yet weak, correlations between measured creatinine clearance and trough concentrations of meropenem (r = −0.21, P = 0.01), trough concentrations of piperacillin (r = −0.28, P = 0.0071), concentrations at 50% of the dosage interval (r = −0.41, P < 0.0001), and total body clearance of piperacillin (r = 0.39, P = 0.0002). Measured creatinine clearance adequately explained changes in drug concentrations in population pharmacokinetic models for cefepime, ceftazidime, and meropenem but not for piperacillin. Therefore, specific PK modeling can predict certain β-lactam concentrations based on renal function but not on absolute values of measured creatinine clearance, easily available for clinicians. Currently, routine therapeutic drug monitoring is required to adjust daily regimens in critically ill patients receiving standard dosing regimens. American Society for Microbiology 2018-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6125556/ /pubmed/29987138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02534-17 Text en Copyright © 2018 Jacobs et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Clinical Therapeutics
Jacobs, Alexandra
Taccone, Fabio Silvio
Roberts, Jason A.
Jacobs, Frédérique
Cotton, Frederic
Wolff, Fleur
Creteur, Jacques
Vincent, Jean-Louis
Hites, Maya
β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance
title β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance
title_full β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance
title_fullStr β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance
title_full_unstemmed β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance
title_short β-Lactam Dosage Regimens in Septic Patients with Augmented Renal Clearance
title_sort β-lactam dosage regimens in septic patients with augmented renal clearance
topic Clinical Therapeutics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29987138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02534-17
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