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Title: Individualized precision dosing approaches to optimize antimicrobial therapy in pediatric populations
Authors: Tu, Q.
Graham, N.
Raman, S.
Cotta, M.
Roberts, J. A.
Schlapbach, L.
Issue Date: 2021
Source: 14, (11), 2021, p. 1383-1399
Pages: 1383-1399
Journal: Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology
Abstract: Introduction: Severe infections continue to impose a major burden on critically ill children and mortality rates remain stagnant. Outcomes rely on accurate and timely delivery of antimicrobials achieving target concentrations in infected tissue. Yet, developmental aspects, disease-related variables, and host factors may severely alter antimicrobial pharmacokinetics in pediatrics. The emergence of antimicrobial resistance increases the need for improved treatment approaches. Areas covered: This narrative review explores why optimization of antimicrobial therapy in neonates, infants, children, and adolescents is crucial and summarizes the possible dosing approaches to achieve antimicrobial individualization. Finally, we outline a roadmap toward scientific evidence informing the development and implementation of precision antimicrobial dosing in critically ill children. The literature search was conducted on PubMed using the following keywords: neonate, infant, child, adolescent, pediatrics, antimicrobial, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic target, Bayes dosing software, optimizing, individualizing, personalizing, precision dosing, drug monitoring, validation, attainment, and software implementation. Further articles were sought from the references of the above searched articles. Expert opinion: Recently, technological innovations have emerged that enabled the development of individualized antimicrobial dosing approaches in adults. More work is required in pediatrics to make individualized antimicrobial dosing approaches widely operationalized in this population.L20133733482021-08-13
2022-02-15
DOI: 10.1080/17512433.2021.1961578
Resources: https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2013373348&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17512433.2021.1961578 |
Keywords: gentamicin;isoniazid;linezolid;meropenem;moxifloxacin;piperacillin;pyrazinamide;rifampicin;tobramycin;vancomycin;allometry;antibiotic resistance;antimicrobial therapy;article;artificial intelligence;book;cost effectiveness analysis;critical illness;critically ill patient;dose response;drug absorption;drug distribution;drug elimination;drug metabolism;drug monitoring;human;infectious agent;linear regression analysis;mental capacity;nomogram;pediatric patient;pharmacodynamic parameters;pharmacokinetic parameters;daptomycin;clindamycin;ceftazidime;antiinfective agentcefotaxime;ethambutol
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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