Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates

Objective: To determine the pharmacological efficacy and safety of the gentamicin regimen that adjusts intravenous dose and interval based on the gestational age (GA) in Thai neonates. Material and Method: Neonates aged ≤ 7 days, who had received gentamicin for clinically suspected or high risk of s...

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Main Authors: Watcharee Tantiprabha, Sujitra Juntarakana, Somporn Chotinaruemol, Noppamas Rojanasthien
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-612292018-09-10T04:07:04Z Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates Watcharee Tantiprabha Sujitra Juntarakana Somporn Chotinaruemol Noppamas Rojanasthien Medicine Objective: To determine the pharmacological efficacy and safety of the gentamicin regimen that adjusts intravenous dose and interval based on the gestational age (GA) in Thai neonates. Material and Method: Neonates aged ≤ 7 days, who had received gentamicin for clinically suspected or high risk of sepsis and had no contraindication to gentamicin usage were enrolled. They were stratified into four groups by GA as ≤ 29, 30-33, 34-37 and ≥ 38 weeks gestation. Gentamicin administration in each group was 5, 4.5, 4 and 4 mg/kg/dose every 48, 36, 36 and 24 hours respectively according to Neofax □ regimen. Peak serum gentamicin concentration (SGC), trough SGC and serum creatinine (Cr) were obtained. Results: Forty-nine neonates were enrolled. Forty-four (89.7%) had peak SGC within the desirable range (5-12 mg/L). Three neonates had slightly high peak SGC. Their peak SGCs were 13.0, 12.21 and 12.20 mg/L. Two neonates had slightly low peak SGC. Their peak SGCs were 4.91 and 4.4 mg/L. All neonates had trough SGC below 2 mg/L. None had significant rising of serum Cr during the present study period. Conclusion: This gentamicin regimen yielded good pharmacological efficacy and safety in Thai neonates, who were in the first week of life and had no renal function impairment. 2018-09-10T04:07:04Z 2018-09-10T04:07:04Z 2007-12-01 Journal 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-38649111993 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=38649111993&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61229
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Watcharee Tantiprabha
Sujitra Juntarakana
Somporn Chotinaruemol
Noppamas Rojanasthien
Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates
description Objective: To determine the pharmacological efficacy and safety of the gentamicin regimen that adjusts intravenous dose and interval based on the gestational age (GA) in Thai neonates. Material and Method: Neonates aged ≤ 7 days, who had received gentamicin for clinically suspected or high risk of sepsis and had no contraindication to gentamicin usage were enrolled. They were stratified into four groups by GA as ≤ 29, 30-33, 34-37 and ≥ 38 weeks gestation. Gentamicin administration in each group was 5, 4.5, 4 and 4 mg/kg/dose every 48, 36, 36 and 24 hours respectively according to Neofax □ regimen. Peak serum gentamicin concentration (SGC), trough SGC and serum creatinine (Cr) were obtained. Results: Forty-nine neonates were enrolled. Forty-four (89.7%) had peak SGC within the desirable range (5-12 mg/L). Three neonates had slightly high peak SGC. Their peak SGCs were 13.0, 12.21 and 12.20 mg/L. Two neonates had slightly low peak SGC. Their peak SGCs were 4.91 and 4.4 mg/L. All neonates had trough SGC below 2 mg/L. None had significant rising of serum Cr during the present study period. Conclusion: This gentamicin regimen yielded good pharmacological efficacy and safety in Thai neonates, who were in the first week of life and had no renal function impairment.
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author Watcharee Tantiprabha
Sujitra Juntarakana
Somporn Chotinaruemol
Noppamas Rojanasthien
author_facet Watcharee Tantiprabha
Sujitra Juntarakana
Somporn Chotinaruemol
Noppamas Rojanasthien
author_sort Watcharee Tantiprabha
title Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates
title_short Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates
title_full Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates
title_fullStr Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in Thai neonates
title_sort efficacy and safety of gentamicin by interval and intravenous dosage adjustment based on the gestational age in thai neonates
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