Perioperative Acetaminophen Dosing in Obese Children

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作者
Anderson, Brian Joseph [1 ]
Cortinez, Luis Ignacio [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Anaesthesiol, Pk Rd, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
[2] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Escuela Med, Div Anestesiol, Santiago 8331150, Chile
来源
CHILDREN-BASEL | 2023年 / 10卷 / 04期
关键词
pharmacokinetics; pharmacodynamics; acetaminophen; paracetamol; pediatrics; drug dosing; allometry; obesity; anaesthesia; PHARMACOKINETIC MODEL; REMIFENTANIL PHARMACOKINETICS; PARACETAMOL ACETAMINOPHEN; PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA; BODY-WEIGHT; SIZE; DRUGS; PHARMACODYNAMICS; ANALGESIA; IBUPROFEN;
D O I
10.3390/children10040625
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Acetaminophen is a commonly used perioperative analgesic drug in children. The use of a preoperative loading dose achieves a target concentration of 10 mg/L associated with a target analgesic effect that is 2.6 pain units (visual analogue scale 1-10). Postoperative maintenance dosing is used to keep this effect at a steady-state concentration. The loading dose in children is commonly prescribed per kilogram. That dose is consistent with the linear relationship between the volume of distribution and total body weight. Total body weight is made up of both fat and fat-free mass. The fat mass has little influence on the volume of distribution of acetaminophen but fat mass should be considered for maintenance dosing that is determined by clearance. The relationship between the pharmacokinetic parameter, clearance, and size is not linear. A number of size metrics (e.g., fat-free and normal fat mass, ideal body weight and lean body weight) have been proposed to scale clearance and all consequent dosing schedules recognize curvilinear relationships between clearance and size. This relationship can be described using allometric theory. Fat mass also has an indirect influence on clearance that is independent of its effects due to increased body mass. Normal fat mass, used in conjunction with allometry, has proven a useful size metric for acetaminophen; it is calculated using fat-free mass and a fraction (Ffat) of the additional mass contributing to total body weight. However, the Ffat for acetaminophen is large (Ffat = 0.82), pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameter variability high, and the concentration-response slope gentle at the target concentration. Consequently, total body weight with allometry is acceptable for the calculation of maintenance dose. The dose of acetaminophen is tempered by concerns about adverse effects, notably hepatotoxicity associated with use after 2-3 days at doses greater than 90 mg/kg/day.
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