Abstract
Invasive fungal infections are one of the major complications in pediatric patients during prolonged neutropenia after chemotherapy. Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of the triazole posaconazole in these patients is missing. This multicenter survey analyzed trough concentrations of 33 pediatric patients with a median age of 8 years during 108 neutropenic episodes who received prophylactic posaconazole oral suspension. A total of 172 posaconazole trough levels were determined to median 438 ng/ml (range 111-2011 ng/ml; mean 468 ± 244 ng/ml). Age and gender had no influence on posaconazole plasma levels. Posaconazole was not discontinued due to adverse events in any of the patients. Only hepatic parameters significantly increased beyond the upper normal limit to median values of ALT of 87 U/l (P
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Döring, M., Cabanillas Stanchi, K. M., Klinker, H., Eikemeier, M., Feucht, J., Blaeschke, F., … Heinz, W. J. (2017). Posaconazole plasma concentrations in pediatric patients receiving antifungal prophylaxis during neutropenia. Medical Mycology, 55(4), 375–384. https://doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myw091
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