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Using pharmacokinetic modelling to improve prescribing practices of intravenous aminophylline in childhood asthma exacerbations.

Lewis Cooney1, Antonia McBride2, Andrew Lilley2, Ian Sinha2, Trevor N Johnson3, Daniel B Hawcutt4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling (PBPK) software in paediatric asthma patients using intravenous aminophylline.
METHODS: Prospective clinical audit of children receiving iv aminophylline (July 2014 to June 2016), and in-silico modelling using Simcyp software.
RESULTS: Thirty-eight admissions (25 children) were included. Children with aminophylline levels ≥10 mg/l had equivalent clinical outcomes compared to those <10 mg/L, and adverse effects occurred in 57%. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) data correlated well with PBPK model. PBPK modelling of a 5 mg/kg iv loading dose (≤18yr) shows a mean Cmax of 8.99 mg/L (5th-95th centiles 5.5-13.7 mg/L), with 70.3% of subjects <10 mg/L, 29.4% achieving 10-20 mg/L, and 0.1% > 20 mg/L. For an aminophylline infusion (0-12 y) of 1.0  mg/kg/h, the mean steady state infusion concentration was 16.4 mg/L, (5th-95th centiles 5.3-32 mg/L), with 26.8% having a serum concentration >20 mg/L. For 12-18yr receiving 0.5  mg/kg/h infusion, the mean steady state infusion concentration was 9.37 mg/L (5th-95th centiles 3.4-18 mg/L), with 59.8% having a serum concentration <10 mg/L.
CONCLUSION: PBPK software modelling correlates well with clinical data. Current aminophylline iv loading dosage recommendations achieve levels <10 mg/l in 70% of children. Routine TDM may need altering as low risk of toxicity (>20 mg/l).
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Keywords:  Aminophylline; Dosing; PBPK modelling; Paediatric; Pharmacokinetics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28108402     DOI: 10.1016/j.pupt.2017.01.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pulm Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 1094-5539            Impact factor:   3.410


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