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Monitoring of voriconazole plasma concentrations in immunocompromised paediatric patients.

Stephanie Pieper1, Hedwig Kolve, Hans G Gumbinger, Grazyna Goletz, Gudrun Würthwein, Andreas H Groll.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Voriconazole is approved for management of invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) in paediatric patients. We analysed plasma trough concentrations and explored their association with endpoints of antifungal therapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The cohort included 74 immunocompromised patients (0.2-18 years of age) who received 101 courses of voriconazole for possible (7) and probable/proven (13) IFDs, as prophylaxis (79) or empirical therapy (2). Voriconazole was given intravenously (4), intravenously and orally (15) and orally (82) at recommended dosages until intolerance or maximum efficacy. IFDs and outcomes were assessed by EORTC/MSG consensus criteria.
RESULTS: Voriconazole was administered at a median maintenance dosage of 4.8 mg/kg twice daily (range 2.2-17.4) for a median of 40 days (range 6-1002). Trough plasma concentrations at steady state (251 samples; 3.4 ± 4.3/patient) ranged from <0.2 to 14.9 mg/L with high intra- and inter-individual variability and no apparent relationship to dose (P = 0.074, ANOVA). Of the samples 22%, 42% and 58% had voriconazole concentrations <0.2, ≤0.5 and ≤1.0 mg/L, respectively. Adverse events (AEs) occurred in 77/101 (76.2%) courses and were mostly grade I or II. Ten courses (9.9%) were discontinued due to AEs. Treatment success was observed in 8/20 patients (40%) with IFDs, and in 67/81 courses (82.7%) of empirical therapy/prophylaxis. There were no consistent correlations between dose, trough concentrations and laboratory/clinical AEs or treatment response, and proposed threshold values were not discriminative.
CONCLUSIONS: Voriconazole had acceptable safety and useful efficacy in the management of paediatric IFDs. Pharmacokinetic variability was high and no predictable dose-concentration-effect relationships were observed.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22796890     DOI: 10.1093/jac/dks258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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