Population pharmacokinetics of cefotaxime in intensive care patients

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Purpose: To characterise the pharmacokinetics and associated variability of cefotaxime in adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients and to assess the impact of patient covariates. Methods: This work was based on data from cefotaxime-treated patients included in the ACCIS (Antibiotic Concentrations in Critical Ill ICU Patients in Sweden) study. Clinical data from 51 patients at seven different ICUs in Sweden, given cefotaxime (1000–3000 mg given 2–6 times daily), were collected from the first day of treatment for up to three consecutive days. In total, 263 cefotaxime samples were included in the population pharmacokinetic analysis. Results: A two-compartment model with linear elimination, proportional residual error and inter-individual variability (IIV) on clearance and central volume of distribution best described the data. The typical individual was 64 years, with body weight at ICU admission of 92 kg and estimated creatinine clearance of 94 mL/min. The resulting typical value of clearance was 11.1 L/h, central volume of distribution 5.1 L, peripheral volume of distribution 18.2 L and inter-compartmental clearance 14.5 L/h. The estimated creatinine clearance proved to be a significant covariate on clearance (p < 0.001), reducing IIV from 68 to 49%. Conclusion: A population pharmacokinetic model was developed to describe cefotaxime pharmacokinetics and associated variability in adult ICU patients. The estimated creatinine clearance partly explained the IIV in cefotaxime clearance. However, the remaining unexplained IIV is high and suggests a need for dose individualisation using therapeutic drug monitoring where the developed model, after evaluation of predictive performance, may provide support.

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Swartling, M., Smekal, A. K., Furebring, M., Lipcsey, M., Jönsson, S., & Nielsen, E. I. (2022). Population pharmacokinetics of cefotaxime in intensive care patients. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 78(2), 251–258. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00228-021-03218-6

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