用简易方法预测尿万古霉素浓度曲线下面积。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Yuki Oshima, Miyu Matsumoto, Sumika Munakata, Issei Tokimatsu, Norimichi Hattori, Toru Kotani, Sojiro Kusumoto, Hironori Sagara, Masaru Kato
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建议在给药过程中进行治疗药物监测(TDM),以调整剂量,使曲线下面积(AUC)保持在400至600µg·h/mL之间(最小抑制浓度= 1µg/mL)。然而,测量AUC需要频繁的血液采样,这增加了患者和医护人员的时间和成本负担。因此,我们旨在通过开发一种简单快速的方法来测量尿液VCM水平,使用固相萃取和荧光光谱法来解决这些问题。该方法的定量范围为100 ~ 2000µg/mL,对于浓度为200、1000、2000µg/mL的样品,准确度为100.0% ~ 108.5%。日内相对标准偏差小于3.39%,日内相对标准偏差小于4.48%。此外,为了预测尿VCM浓度的AUC,我们计算了6例患者在VCM给药后7-12小时尿浓度的斜率。其中一名患者的斜率与其他患者的斜率明显不同,使用实用的AUC指导下的TDM获得万古霉素(PAT)的AUC。值偏离推荐范围的患者为3.0c。斜率与AUC呈负相关,相关系数为0.65,表明可以通过尿浓度趋势预测AUC。使用易于获得的尿液样本进行VCM剂量调整,预计将有助于为患者提供更合适的药物治疗,并减轻医疗保健专业人员的负担。
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Prediction of Area Under the Curve from Urinary Vancomycin Concentrations Measured Using a Simple Method.

Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is recommended during vancomycin (VCM) administration to adjust the dosage such that the area under the curve (AUC) remains between 400 and 600 µg·h/mL (minimum inhibitory concentration = 1 µg/mL). However, measuring the AUC requires frequent blood sampling, which increases the burden of added time and cost for testing on both patients and healthcare personnel. Therefore, we aimed to address these issues by developing a simple and rapid method for measuring urinary VCM levels using solid-phase extraction and fluorescence spectrometry. The developed method had a quantification range of 100-2,000 µg/mL, with an accuracy of 100.0%-108.5% for concentrations of 200, 1,000, and 2,000 µg/mL. The intra- and inter-day relative standard deviations were below 3.39% and 4.48%, respectively. Furthermore, to predict the AUC from urinary VCM concentrations, we calculated the slope of the urinary concentrations at 7-12 h post-VCM administration in six patients. The slope for one patient differed significantly from that for the others, and the AUC was obtained using practical AUC-guided TDM for vancomycin (PAT) ver. 3.0c for the patient whose value deviated from the recommended range. A negative correlation was observed between the slope and AUC, with a correlation coefficient of 0.65, suggesting the potential for predicting AUC from urinary concentration trends. The use of urine samples, which can be easily obtained, for VCM dose adjustment is expected to contribute to providing more appropriate drug therapy to patients and reduce the burden on healthcare professionals.

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AAPS Journal
AAPS Journal 医学-药学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
4.40%
发文量
109
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The AAPS Journal, an official journal of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), publishes novel and significant findings in the various areas of pharmaceutical sciences impacting human and veterinary therapeutics, including: · Drug Design and Discovery · Pharmaceutical Biotechnology · Biopharmaceutics, Formulation, and Drug Delivery · Metabolism and Transport · Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Pharmacometrics · Translational Research · Clinical Evaluations and Therapeutic Outcomes · Regulatory Science We invite submissions under the following article types: · Original Research Articles · Reviews and Mini-reviews · White Papers, Commentaries, and Editorials · Meeting Reports · Brief/Technical Reports and Rapid Communications · Regulatory Notes · Tutorials · Protocols in the Pharmaceutical Sciences In addition, The AAPS Journal publishes themes, organized by guest editors, which are focused on particular areas of current interest to our field.
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