硫酸异磺康唑和泊沙康唑缓释片对他克莫司剂量浓度比的影响。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Helen Sweiss, Elisabeth Kincaide, Deborah Levine, Reed Hall
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摘要

前言:关于硫酸异磺康唑缓释片和泊沙康唑缓释片对肺移植受者他克莫司剂量浓度比影响的证据有限。项目目的:本评价的目的是评估新型三唑类药物对他克莫司剂量浓度比的影响。设计:本回顾性研究纳入2017年1月1日至2020年10月1日期间接受泊沙康唑缓释片或硫酸异磺康唑治疗的≥18岁肺移植受体。配对分析评估了三唑前起始和三唑后起始的结果。结果:41例患者符合入选评价标准。41例患者中34例接受泊沙康唑缓释片治疗。在这些患者中,34名患者中有22名从先前的三唑过渡到泊沙康唑缓释片,他克莫司的剂量浓度比降低了47%。12名患者新开始服用泊沙康唑缓释片,他克莫司剂量浓度比降低了50%。虽然没有统计学意义,但从先前的三唑治疗过渡到硫酸异磺康唑治疗时,观察到他克莫司剂量浓度比降低了30%。结论:现有数据有限,无法指导他克莫司随新型三唑起始和转化调整剂量,但本评价提供了更多关于新型三唑与他克莫司药物相互作用的知识。
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Effect of Isavuconazonium Sulfate and Posaconazole Delayed Release Tablets on Tacrolimus Dose-to-Concentration Ratios.

Introduction: Limited evidence exists on the effect of isavuconazonium sulfate and posaconazole delayed release tablets on tacrolimus dose-to-concentration ratios in lung transplant recipients.

Project aims: The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the impact of novel triazoles on tacrolimus dose-to-concentration ratios.

Design: This retrospective review included lung transplant recipient ≥18 years of age from January 1, 2017 to October 1, 2020 who received either posaconazole delayed release tablets or isavuconazonium sulfate for. A paired analysis evaluated outcomes pre-triazole and post-triazole initiation.

Results: Forty-one patients met evaluation criteria for inclusion. A total of 34 of 41 patients received posaconazole delayed release tablets. Of these patients, 22 of 34 were transitioned from previous triazole to posaconazole delayed release tablets and experienced a 47% reduction in tacrolimus dose-to-concentration ratio. Twelve patients were newly initiated on posaconazole delayed release tablets and experienced a 50% reduction in tacrolimus dose-to-concentration ratios. Although not statistically significant, a 30% reduction in tacrolimus dose-to-concentration ratio was observed when transitioning to isavuconazonium sulfate from previous triazole therapy.

Conclusion: Limited data exists to provide guidance on tacrolimus dose adjustments with initiation and conversion of novel triazoles, however, this evaluation provides more knowledge on the drug interaction with novel triazoles and tacrolimus.

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Progress in Transplantation
Progress in Transplantation SURGERY-TRANSPLANTATION
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Transplantation (PIT) is the official journal of NATCO, The Organization for Transplant Professionals. Journal Partners include: Australasian Transplant Coordinators Association and Society for Transplant Social Workers. PIT reflects the multi-disciplinary team approach to procurement and clinical aspects of organ and tissue transplantation by providing a professional forum for exchange of the continually changing body of knowledge in transplantation.
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