| Literature DB >> 34955824 |
Stef Schouwenburg1, Enno D Wildschut2, M de Hoog2, Birgit C P Koch1, Alan Abdulla1,2.
Abstract
Background: Emerging evidence supports the importance of optimized antibiotic exposure in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) patients. Traditional antibiotic dosing is not designed for PICU patients, as the extreme pharmacokinetic (PK) behavior of drugs threatens the achievement of optimal antibiotic treatment outcomes. Scavenged sampling is a sampling strategy which may have positive implications for routine TDM and PK research, as well as monitoring other biomarkers. EXPAT Kids study was designed to analyze whether current empiric dosing regimens of frequently used beta-lactam antibiotics achieve defined therapeutic target concentrations in PICU patients.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotics; beta-lactam; children; criticial illness; pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics
Year: 2021 PMID: 34955824 PMCID: PMC8703159 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.750080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
Study procedures timeline. Time path of enrolment, sampling, and assessments in the study.
| Enrolment | Allocation | Post-allocation | Follow-up | |
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| Timepoint | t = 0 | t = 0–36 h | t = day 1 till day 5 | t = day 7 |
| Start target antibiotic | X | — | — | — |
| Informed consent | — | X | — | — |
| Eligibility screen | — | X | — | — |
| Allocation | — | X | — | — |
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| Blood sampling | — | A: trough sample | C: sample during routine morning lab | — |
| B: peak sample | ||||
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| Demographics | X | — | — | |
| Lab data | X | — | X | — |
| Clinical data, admission data | X | — | X | — |
| Survival | — | — | — | X |
List of variables captured in the EXPAT Kids study.
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| Organ function and clinical chemistry data |
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| Antibiotic dosing data |
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| Infection data |
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