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Optimisation of Vancomycin Regimen in Neutropenic Haematological Patients with Normal Renal FunctionMultiple Daily Doses May Be Preferable

机译:Optimisation of Vancomycin Regimen in Neutropenic Haematological Patients with Normal Renal FunctionMultiple Daily Doses May Be Preferable

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ObjectiveTo assess the appropriateness, on a pharmacokinetic basis, of a twice-daily regimen of vancomycin 1g in neutropenic patients with normal renal function, a regimen frequently used in the empirical treatment of this patient group. The study also used a Bayesian pharmacokinetic approach to predict vancomycin concentrations in order to determine the optimal dosage frequency of the drug (two or four daily doses) in this population.Patients and MethodsData were collected retrospectively as part of routine therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of vancomycin in 16 adult neutropenic patients. TDM of vancomycin peak (Cmax) and trough (Cmin) serum concentrations was performed after twice daily administration of vancomycin 1g as a 1-hour intravenous infusion for 48 hours. According to TDM results (Cminge;7 or 7 mg/L), the vancomycin regimen was individualised (total daily dose split into two or four divided doses) by means of a Bayesian-based pharmacokinetic computer programme. TDM was then repeated on day 7. Optimal Cminwere defined as with the range of 7 to 10 mg/L.ResultsOn day 3 of therapy, nine patients had subtherapeutic Cmin(3.97 plusmn; 0.59 mg/L; range 2.98 to 4.95 mg/L) according to a high estimated creatinine clearance (CLCR1.79 plusmn; 0.49 ml/kg/min; range 1.39 to 2.79 ml/kg/min), and another three patients had Cmin7 mg/L. On day 7, higher vancomycin Cminwere achieved (8.92 plusmn; 2.87 mg/L) in the 12 patients in whom their total daily dose was split into four (Cminwere optimal in nine and supratherapeutic in three patients), despite no major differences in the total daily dosage of vancomycin (29.77 plusmn; 5.89vs30.85 plusmn; 6.68 mg/kg; p = 0.79) and CLCR(1.63 plusmn; 0.43vs1.90 plusmn; 0.45 ml/kg/min; p = 0.19) versus day 3. Dose-normalised results suggested large interindividual pharmacokinetic variability.ConclusionSince the volume of distribution and/or clearance of vancomycin can be increased in patients with haematological malignancies and normal renal function, increasing the number of daily doses from two to four (with the same total daily dose) may increase t MIC, an important determinant of vancomycin efficacy. However, because of interpatient variability, TDM of vancomycin is strongly recommended to individualise therapy in this subpopulation.

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