Association between simulated ketamine exposures and oxygen saturations in children.

Sarah Jane Commander, Daniel Gonzalez, Karan R Kumar, Tracy Spears, Michael Cohen-Wolkowiez, Kanecia O Zimmerman, Jan Hau Lee, Christoph P Hornik
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Aim: We performed a real-world data analysis to evaluate the relationship between simulated ketamine exposures and oxygen desaturation in children.

Materials & methods: A previously developed population pharmacokinetic model was used to simulate exposures and evaluate target attainment, as well as the association with oxygen desaturation in children ≤17 years treated with intravenous ketamine.

Results: In 2022 children, there was no significant association between simulated plasma ketamine concentrations and oxygen saturation; however, a higher cumulative area under the curve was associated with increased odds of progression to significant desaturation (<85%), though magnitude of effect was small.

Conclusion: By leveraging a population pharmacokinetic model and real-world data, we confirmed there is no relationship between simulated ketamine plasma concentration and oxygen desaturation.

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模拟氯胺酮暴露与儿童血氧饱和度之间的关系。
目的:我们进行了真实世界的数据分析,以评估模拟氯胺酮暴露与儿童氧饱和度之间的关系。材料与方法:使用先前开发的人群药代动力学模型来模拟暴露并评估目标实现情况,以及≤17岁静脉注射氯胺酮治疗的儿童与氧去饱和的关系。结果:2022例患儿模拟血浆氯胺酮浓度与血氧饱和度无显著相关性;然而,较高的曲线下累积面积与进展到显著去饱和的几率增加相关(结论:通过利用人群药代动力学模型和真实数据,我们证实了模拟氯胺酮血浆浓度与氧去饱和之间没有关系。
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