Efficacy and tolerability of high-dose cefalexin 45 mg/kg/dose (maximum 1.5 g) three times daily in children with bone and joint infections.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Samar Hikmat, Alison Boast, Nigel Curtis, Amanda Gwee
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Abstract

Background: Cefalexin, a first-generation cephalosporin, is commonly used as oral continuation therapy for paediatric bone and joint infections (BJIs). The standard four times daily cefalexin dose makes treatment adherence challenging. A pharmacokinetic modelling study found that a cefalexin dose of 45 mg/kg (maximum 1.5 g) three times daily achieves the same pharmacodynamic target.

Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of three times daily cefalexin dosing in children with BJIs.

Patients and methods: Retrospective audit of children aged 1-18 years who received cefalexin at a dose of 40-50 mg/kg (maximum 1.5 g) three times daily as oral continuation therapy for a haematogenous BJI at a quaternary paediatric hospital in Australia over a 4 year period (January 2019 to December 2022).

Results: Of 149 children with BJIs treated with three times daily cefalexin dosing, the majority (147/149; 99%) achieved cure, with two experiencing recurrence of their infection. Most children tolerated the higher cefalexin dose; 4 children experienced gastrointestinal symptoms and 13 developed neutropenia, which was mild in most cases with no associated complications.

Conclusions: A reduced frequency dosing regimen using a high cefalexin dose of 45 mg/kg (maximum 1.5 g) three times daily is effective and well tolerated in most children with BJIs.

大剂量头孢氨苄 45 毫克/千克/剂量(最多 1.5 克)每日三次治疗骨关节感染患儿的疗效和耐受性。
背景:头孢氨苄是第一代头孢菌素,常用于儿科骨与关节感染(BJI)的口服延续治疗。头孢氨苄每日四次的标准剂量给坚持治疗带来了挑战。一项药代动力学模型研究发现,每日三次的头孢氨苄剂量为 45 毫克/千克(最多 1.5 克),可达到相同的药效学目标:评估每日三次头孢氨苄给药对北京儿童脑瘫患儿的疗效和耐受性:回顾性审核澳大利亚一家四级儿科医院在4年时间内(2019年1月至2022年12月)接受头孢氨苄口服持续治疗的1-18岁儿童,剂量为40-50毫克/千克(最大剂量为1.5克),每日三次:结果:在149名接受每日三次头孢氨苄治疗的BJI患儿中,大多数患儿(147/149;99%)获得治愈,2名患儿感染复发。大多数患儿都能耐受较高剂量的头孢氨苄;4名患儿出现了胃肠道症状,13名患儿出现了中性粒细胞减少症,但大多数病例症状轻微,没有相关并发症:结论:使用头孢氨苄大剂量 45 毫克/千克(最多 1.5 克)、每日三次的减量给药方案对大多数北京大学人民医院感染患儿有效且耐受性良好。
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes articles that further knowledge and advance the science and application of antimicrobial chemotherapy with antibiotics and antifungal, antiviral and antiprotozoal agents. The Journal publishes primarily in human medicine, and articles in veterinary medicine likely to have an impact on global health.
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