Antibiotic Dosing in Geriatric Patients at the Emergency Department
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- Recruiting
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- days left to enroll
- 15
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- participants needed
- 180
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- sponsor
- University Hospital, Ghent
Summary
In this pilot study, we will investigate whether - with the current dosing regimens, used in the Ghent University Hospital - pharmacodynamic targets regarding beta-lactam antibiotics (more specific Amoxicilline-Clavulanate, Piperacillin-Tazobactam and Temocillin) are attained in frail patients admitted to the geriatric department.
Description
In drug research studies, older people - and especially patients with a geriatric profile or frailty risk - are very frequently excluded. Moreover, drug dosing is often extrapolated from studies in younger adults with failure to consider potential differences in pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD).
Studies on dosing of beta-lactam antibiotics in geriatric or frail patients aged 75 years or older have, to the best of our knowledge, never been performed.
In this pilot study, we will investigate whether - with the current dosing regimens, used in the Ghent University Hospital - pharmacodynamic targets regarding beta-lactam antibiotics (more specific Amoxicilline-Clavulanate, Piperacillin-Tazobactam and Temocillin) are attained in frail patients admitted to the geriatric department.
This monocentric, prospective, observational trial is currently ongoing at the emergency department and geriatric department of the Ghent University Hospital.
Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid 1000/200mg of piperacillin-tazobactam 4000mg or temocillin 2000mg was infused intravenously over 30 minutes using a syringe pump. The standard dosing regimes were used.
An infusion catheter of minimum 18-gauge was placed in the contralateral arm to the arm in which the antibiotic dose was administered. Blood samples were collected from this catheter at first dose and assumed steady state conditions. Steady state was assumed to be reached after minimal 24h (> 4 doses at four - six hourly interval) of therapy. The goal was to obtain 5 first dose and 5 steady dose samples in every patient.
Material for bacteriological analysis, such as blood cultures, urine samples, sputum, were collected in every patient according to standard care. In case of bacterial growth, MIC's were measured on the reported strains when possible.
Amoxicillin, clavulanic acid, piperacillin, tazobactam and temocillin were measured using a validated ultra-performance liquid chromatographic method with tandem mass spectrometric detection.
Serum creatinine, cystatin C, procalcitonin, infection parameters (CRP, WBC count) and albumin were obtained from standard blood samples performed in these patients at day one and also later on during their therapy.
Three frailty score systems (KATZ, Geriatric 8 - G8, Cumulative Illness Rating Scale - CIRS) were calculated.
Details
Condition | Bacterial Infection, Frailty, Frail Elderly Syndrome, Elderly Infection |
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Age | 75years - 100years |
Treatment | blood sampling, Sputum sample, Hemoculture, Urine sample |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04436991 |
Sponsor | University Hospital, Ghent |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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