Small Children Receive Large Doses, While Large Children Receive Low Doses of Amoxicillin Per kg.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Katelyn S Stenger, Loren G Yamamoto
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Abstract

Purpose: With increasing pneumococcal penicillin resistance, physicians treat pneumococcal infections with high-dose amoxicillin (80-90 mg/kg/d). High-dose amoxicillin approaches adult doses which makes clinicians reluctant to exceed "adult doses." This study examines the disparity of amoxicillin dosing between the ages of children.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of 5503 children prescribed amoxicillin regardless of diagnosis. The final cohort consisted of 3620 encounters with infections that align with recommendations of high-dose amoxicillin.

Results: Linear regression demonstrated a significant negative correlation between age/dose (mg/kg/d) and weight/dose (mg/kg/d). Larger children are prescribed declining doses in mg/kg/d, so most patients above 60 kg are dosed at less than 40 mg/kg/d. Children 6 years and under cluster around the 80 mg/kg/d dose.

Conclusions: Older children receiving a lower than recommended dose per kilogram of amoxicillin for conditions that require high-dose amoxicillin. There is a disparity in the dosing of amoxicillin between age/weight categories.

Article summary: A chart review of 3620 pediatric patient encounters prescribed amoxicillin. After controlling for weight, as age and weight increases, the dose of amoxicillin prescribed decreases. Children are reaching the adult maximum dose right after they surpass 15 kg.What is known on this subject: An Amoxicillin guideline shift to 80 to 90 mg/kg/d for treating pneumococcal infections in 2014. This was due to increasing intermediate penicillin resistance. Obesity results in children reaching the "maximum" doses at younger ages as well.What this study adds: There is a disparity is amoxicillin dosing among the pediatric population, are small children getting too much amoxicillin, or are larger children getting too little? Children are also reaching the adult maximum dose at low weights, such as 20 kg.Deidentified individual participant data will not be made available.

小个子儿童接受大剂量阿莫西林,而大个子儿童每公斤接受小剂量阿莫西林。
目的:随着肺炎球菌青霉素耐药性的增加,医生在治疗肺炎球菌感染时会使用大剂量阿莫西林(80-90 毫克/千克/天)。大剂量阿莫西林接近成人剂量,这使得临床医生不愿超过 "成人剂量"。本研究探讨了不同年龄段儿童使用阿莫西林剂量的差异:方法:对 5503 名开具阿莫西林处方的儿童(无论诊断与否)进行回顾性病历审查。结果:线性回归结果表明,阿莫西林的剂量与儿童的年龄有显著的相关性:线性回归结果表明,年龄/剂量(毫克/千克/天)与体重/剂量(毫克/千克/天)呈显著负相关。较大儿童的处方剂量以毫克/千克/天为单位递减,因此大多数体重超过 60 千克的患者的剂量低于 40 毫克/千克/天。6 岁及以下儿童的剂量集中在 80 毫克/千克/天左右:结论:对于需要大剂量阿莫西林的疾病,年龄较大的儿童每公斤阿莫西林的剂量低于推荐剂量。文章摘要:对 3620 例开具阿莫西林处方的儿科患者进行了病历审查。在控制体重后,随着年龄和体重的增加,阿莫西林的处方剂量也随之减少。儿童在体重超过 15 公斤后就会达到成人的最大剂量:2014 年,治疗肺炎球菌感染的阿莫西林指导原则改为 80 至 90 毫克/千克/天。这是由于中间青霉素耐药性的增加。肥胖也会导致儿童在更小的年龄就达到 "最大 "剂量:在儿科人群中,阿莫西林的剂量存在差异,是小个子儿童的阿莫西林用量过多,还是大个子儿童的用量过少?儿童在体重较轻(如 20 千克)时也达到了成人的最大剂量。
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Clinical Pediatrics
Clinical Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
189
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Pediatrics (CLP) a peer-reviewed monthly journal, is a must read for the busy pediatrician. CLP contains state-of-the-art, accurate, concise and down-to earth information on practical, everyday child care topics whether they are clinical, scientific, behavioral, educational, or ethical.
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