以体重为基础的标准剂量和上限剂量白蛋白治疗自发性细菌性腹膜炎的疗效比较。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Annals of Pharmacotherapy Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1177/10600280251318012
Lily Huang, Avery Marcotte, Taryn S Murray, Jordan Barkes, Alissa Clayton
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背景:白蛋白被推荐用于自发性细菌性腹膜炎(SBP)患者的治疗,以降低肾损伤率和死亡率。目前的指南建议静脉白蛋白给药方案为第1天1.5 g/kg和第3天1 g/kg,尽管最大给药策略没有明确规定。目的:本研究的目的是评估上限剂量小于或等于100g与基于体重的剂量大于100g治疗收缩压患者肾损伤的差异。方法:回顾性分析在单一学术医疗中心对诊断为肝硬化的患者进行白蛋白治疗收缩压。主要结局是检查静脉白蛋白上限剂量与体重剂量治疗患者5天急性肾损伤的发生率。次要结局包括第5天收缩压消退,第5天死亡,第30天死亡,第0天至第5天血清肌酐变化。结果:共分析了258例患者,其中154例纳入本研究。有70次接触包括上限剂量和84次未上限剂量。第5天,有10% (n = 7)给药组出现急性肾损伤,6% (n = 5)未给药组出现急性肾损伤(P = 0.381)。结论和相关性:本研究未显示100 g白蛋白上限对收缩压的预后有显著差异。这些数据的应用可能有助于降低卫生系统和患者的成本。
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A Comparison of Outcomes of Standard Weight-Based and Capped Doses of Albumin for Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis.

Background: Albumin is recommended in the management of patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) to reduce rates of renal injury and mortality. Current guideline recommendations suggest an intravenous albumin dosing regimen of 1.5 g/kg on day 1 and 1 g/kg on day 3, although a maximum dosing strategy is not well-defined.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in renal injury for patients with SBP treated with a capped dose less than or equal to 100 g vs a weight-based dose greater than 100 g.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted at a single academic medical center for patients with a diagnosis of cirrhosis treated with albumin for SBP. The primary outcome examined rates of acute renal injury at 5 days between patients treated with capped dose vs weight-based doses of intravenous albumin. Secondary outcomes included resolution of SBP by day 5, death by day 5, death by day 30, and change in serum creatinine from day 0 to day 5.

Results: In total, 258 patient encounters were analyzed, with 154 included in this study. There were 70 encounters encompassing the capped dose and 84 in the non-capped. Acute renal injury at day 5 was observed in 10% (n = 7) of the capped dosed group and 6% (n = 5) of the non-capped group (P = 0.381).

Conclusion and relevance: This study did not show a significant difference in outcomes associated with a capped albumin dose at 100 g for SBP. Application of these data may aid in reducing health system and patient costs.

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期刊介绍: Annals of Pharmacotherapy (AOP) is a peer-reviewed journal that advances pharmacotherapy throughout the world by publishing high-quality research and review articles to achieve the most desired health outcomes.The articles provide cutting-edge information about the most efficient, safe and cost-effective pharmacotherapy for the treatment and prevention of various illnesses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Average time from submission to first decision: 14 days
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