Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children

A total of 123 patients were enrolled in this study. 88 patients were enrolled in the first stage of the study, which was to evaluate the commercial salivary collecting devices: Orasure® and Omnisol®. 35 patients were enrolled in the second stage of the study and were asked to spit whole saliva samp...

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Main Author: Pongkiat Kankirawatana
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spelling th-mahidol.257162018-09-07T15:59:31Z Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children Pongkiat Kankirawatana Mahidol University Medicine A total of 123 patients were enrolled in this study. 88 patients were enrolled in the first stage of the study, which was to evaluate the commercial salivary collecting devices: Orasure® and Omnisol®. 35 patients were enrolled in the second stage of the study and were asked to spit whole saliva samples for further analysis of AED levels. Serum AED levels and corresponding saliva AED levels were paired and analyzed for the correlation coefficients with the linear regression model. None of the commercial salivary collecting devices can provide the linear regression correlation between the serum AED level and saliva AED level in all three AEDs studied. The correlation coefficients of serum and whole saliva AED levels of phenobarbital, phenytoin, and carbamazepine were highly correlated (r-squared were 0.981, 0.976, and 0.888, respectively). Saliva samples can be used clinically to monitor the AEDs level in phenobarbital, phenytoin and carbamazepine. This would be another alternative method of therapeutic drug monitoring that can be done painlessly and is easier in children than the blood sampling method. 2018-09-07T08:59:31Z 2018-09-07T08:59:31Z 1999-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.82, No.1 (1999), 79-88 01252208 2-s2.0-0032898067 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/25716 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0032898067&origin=inward
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Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children
description A total of 123 patients were enrolled in this study. 88 patients were enrolled in the first stage of the study, which was to evaluate the commercial salivary collecting devices: Orasure® and Omnisol®. 35 patients were enrolled in the second stage of the study and were asked to spit whole saliva samples for further analysis of AED levels. Serum AED levels and corresponding saliva AED levels were paired and analyzed for the correlation coefficients with the linear regression model. None of the commercial salivary collecting devices can provide the linear regression correlation between the serum AED level and saliva AED level in all three AEDs studied. The correlation coefficients of serum and whole saliva AED levels of phenobarbital, phenytoin, and carbamazepine were highly correlated (r-squared were 0.981, 0.976, and 0.888, respectively). Saliva samples can be used clinically to monitor the AEDs level in phenobarbital, phenytoin and carbamazepine. This would be another alternative method of therapeutic drug monitoring that can be done painlessly and is easier in children than the blood sampling method.
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title Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children
title_short Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children
title_full Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children
title_fullStr Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children
title_full_unstemmed Salivary antiepileptic drug levels in Thai children
title_sort salivary antiepileptic drug levels in thai children
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