A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study
Objective: To describe whether contemporary dosing of antifungal drugs achieves therapeutic exposures in critically ill patients that are associated with optimal outcomes. Adequate antifungal therapy is a key determinant of survival of critically ill patients with fungal infections. Critical illne...
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my.iium.irep.1101902024-01-17T04:01:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110190/ A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study Roberts, Jason A. Sime, Fekade Lipman, Jeffrey Hernandez-Mitre, Maria Patricia Baptista, João P Brüggemann, Roger J. Darvall, Jai Waele, Jan J. De Dimopoulos, George Lefrant, Jean-Yves Mat Nor, Mohd Basri Rello, Jordi Seoane, Leonardo Slavin, Monica A. Valkonen, Miia Maaria Venditti, Mario Wong, Wai Tat Zeitlinger, Markus Roger, Claire RC82 Medical Emergencies, Critical Care, Intensive Care, First Aid Objective: To describe whether contemporary dosing of antifungal drugs achieves therapeutic exposures in critically ill patients that are associated with optimal outcomes. Adequate antifungal therapy is a key determinant of survival of critically ill patients with fungal infections. Critical illness can alter an antifungal agents’ pharmacokinetics, increasing the risk of inappropriate antifungal exposure that may lead to treatment failure and/or toxicity. Design, setting and participants: This international, multicentre, observational pharmacokinetic study will comprise adult critically ill patients prescribed antifungal agents including fluconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, isavuconazole, caspofungin, micafungin, anidulafungin, and amphotericin B for the treatment or prophylaxis of invasive fungal disease. A minimum of 12 patients are targeted for enrolment for each antifungal agent, across 12 countries and 30 intensive care units to perform descriptive pharmacokinetics. Pharmacokinetic sampling will occur during two dosing intervals (occasions): firstly, between days 1 and 3, and secondly, between days 4 and 7 of the antifungal course, collecting three samples per occasion. Patients’ demographic and clinical data will be collected. Main outcome measures: The primary endpoint of the study is attainment of pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target exposures that are associated with optimal efficacy. Thirty-day mortality will also be measured. Results and conclusions: This study will describe whether contemporary antifungal drug dosing achieves drug exposures associated with optimal outcomes. Data will also be used for the development of antifungal dosing algorithms for critically ill patients. Optimised drug dosing should be considered a priority for improving clinical outcomes for critically ill patients with fungal infections. Elsevier 2023-05-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110190/7/110190_A%20protocol%20for%20an%20international%2C%20multicentre%20pharmacokinetic_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110190/8/110190_A%20protocol%20for%20an%20international%2C%20multicentre%20pharmacokinetic.pdf Roberts, Jason A. and Sime, Fekade and Lipman, Jeffrey and Hernandez-Mitre, Maria Patricia and Baptista, João P and Brüggemann, Roger J. and Darvall, Jai and Waele, Jan J. De and Dimopoulos, George and Lefrant, Jean-Yves and Mat Nor, Mohd Basri and Rello, Jordi and Seoane, Leonardo and Slavin, Monica A. and Valkonen, Miia Maaria and Venditti, Mario and Wong, Wai Tat and Zeitlinger, Markus and Roger, Claire (2023) A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 25 (1). pp. 1-5. ISSN 1441-2772 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1441277223000029/pdfft?md5=0a3d428ce8b7b60a0f17423e2ea0b1ec&pid=1-s2.0-S1441277223000029-main.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccrj.2023.04.002 |
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Objective: To describe whether contemporary dosing of antifungal drugs achieves therapeutic exposures
in critically ill patients that are associated with optimal outcomes. Adequate antifungal therapy is a key
determinant of survival of critically ill patients with fungal infections. Critical illness can alter an antifungal agents’ pharmacokinetics, increasing the risk of inappropriate antifungal exposure that may lead to treatment failure and/or toxicity. Design, setting and participants: This international, multicentre, observational pharmacokinetic study
will comprise adult critically ill patients prescribed antifungal agents including fluconazole, voriconazole,
posaconazole, isavuconazole, caspofungin, micafungin, anidulafungin, and amphotericin B for the
treatment or prophylaxis of invasive fungal disease. A minimum of 12 patients are targeted for enrolment
for each antifungal agent, across 12 countries and 30 intensive care units to perform descriptive pharmacokinetics. Pharmacokinetic sampling will occur during two dosing intervals (occasions): firstly, between days 1 and 3, and secondly, between days 4 and 7 of the antifungal course, collecting three
samples per occasion. Patients’ demographic and clinical data will be collected.
Main outcome measures: The primary endpoint of the study is attainment of pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target exposures that are associated with optimal efficacy. Thirty-day mortality will also be measured.
Results and conclusions: This study will describe whether contemporary antifungal drug dosing achieves drug exposures associated with optimal outcomes. Data will also be used for the development of antifungal dosing algorithms for critically ill patients. Optimised drug dosing should be considered a
priority for improving clinical outcomes for critically ill patients with fungal infections. |
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Roberts, Jason A. Sime, Fekade Lipman, Jeffrey Hernandez-Mitre, Maria Patricia Baptista, João P Brüggemann, Roger J. Darvall, Jai Waele, Jan J. De Dimopoulos, George Lefrant, Jean-Yves Mat Nor, Mohd Basri Rello, Jordi Seoane, Leonardo Slavin, Monica A. Valkonen, Miia Maaria Venditti, Mario Wong, Wai Tat Zeitlinger, Markus Roger, Claire |
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Roberts, Jason A. Sime, Fekade Lipman, Jeffrey Hernandez-Mitre, Maria Patricia Baptista, João P Brüggemann, Roger J. Darvall, Jai Waele, Jan J. De Dimopoulos, George Lefrant, Jean-Yves Mat Nor, Mohd Basri Rello, Jordi Seoane, Leonardo Slavin, Monica A. Valkonen, Miia Maaria Venditti, Mario Wong, Wai Tat Zeitlinger, Markus Roger, Claire |
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A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study |
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A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study |
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A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study |
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A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study |
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A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study |
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protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the safe-icu study |
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