Vancomycin pharmacokinetics in preterm neonates and the prediction of adult clearance

被引:137
作者
Anderson, Brian J.
Allegaert, Karel
Van den Anker, John N.
Cossey, Veerle
Holford, Nicholas H. G.
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Anaesthesiol, Auckland 1, New Zealand
[2] Univ Hosp Gasthuisberg, Neonatal Intens Care Unit, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
[3] George Washington Univ, Sch Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Pediat, Washington, DC 20037 USA
[4] George Washington Univ, Sch Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Pharmacol & Physiol, Washington, DC 20037 USA
[5] Univ Auckland, Dept Pharmacol & Clin Pharmacol, Auckland 1, New Zealand
关键词
allometry; drug interactions; pharmacokinetics; premature infants; vancomycin;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02725.x
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Aim: To identify and quantify factors describing the variability of vancomycin clearance in premature neonates. Methods: Population pharmacokinetics were estimated (NONMEM) in 214 neonates [postmenstrual age (PMA) 30.4 weeks, range 24-34 weeks; postnatal age 11.9 days, range 1-27 days; weight 1.30 kg, range 0.42-2.6 kg] using therapeutic drug monitoring data. Covariate analysis included weight, PMA, serum creatinine, use of inotropes or ibuprofen, positive blood culture and respiratory support. A one-compartment linear disposition model with zero order input and first-order elimination was used to describe the data (604 observations). Results: The population estimate for volume of distribution (V) was 39 l 70 kg(-1) (coefficient of variation 19.4%). Clearance (CL) increased from 0.897 l h(-1) 70 kg(-1) at 24 weeks PMA to 2.02 l h(-1) 70 kg(-1) by 34 weeks PMA. The between-subject variability for CL was 18.6% and the between-occasion variability was 12.2%. The use of ibuprofen reduced clearance, but this effect was attributable to reduced renal function. Overall, 82% of the variability of CL was predictable. Size explained 49.8%, PMA 18.2% and renal function 14.1%. The use of a variable slope sigmoidal model to describe the relationship between clearance and PMA predicted an adult clearance of 3.79 l h(-1) 70 kg(-1) (95% confidence interval 2.76, 4.98). Conclusions: Size, renal function and PMA are the major contributors to clearance variability in premature neonates. The small (18%) unexplained variability in clearance suggests target concentration intervention is unnecessary if size, age and renal function are used to predict the dose. Extrapolation to an adult clearance from neonatal data is possible using allometric size models and a function describing clearance maturation.
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