Dosing regimen of meropenem for adults with severe burns: a population pharmacokinetic study with Monte Carlo simulations

Ramon-Lopez, A., Allen, J. M., Thomson, A. H., Dheansa, B. S., James, S. E., Hanlon, G. W., Stewart, B. and Davies, J. G. (2015) Dosing regimen of meropenem for adults with severe burns: a population pharmacokinetic study with Monte Carlo simulations. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 70(3), pp. 882-890. (doi: 10.1093/jac/dku429) (PMID:25362574)

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Abstract

Objectives To develop a population model to describe the pharmacokinetics (PK) of intravenous meropenem in adult patients with severe burns and investigate potential relationships between dosage regimens and antimicrobial efficacy.

Patients and methods A dose of 1 g every 8 h was administered to adult patients with total body surface area burns of ≥15%. Doses for subsequent courses were determined using results from the initial course and the patient's clinical condition. Five plasma meropenem concentrations were typically measured over the dosage interval on one to four occasions. An open, two-compartment PK model was fitted to the meropenem concentrations using NONMEM and the effect of covariates on meropenem PK was investigated. Monte Carlo simulations investigated dosage regimens to achieve a target T>MIC for ≥40%, ≥60% or ≥80% of the dose interval.

Results Data comprised 113 meropenem concentration measurements from 20 dosage intervals in 12 patients. The parameters were CL (L/h) = 0.196 L/h/kg × [1 − 0.023 × (age − 46)] × [1 − 0.049 × (albumin − 15)], V1 = 0.273 L/kg × [1 − 0.049 × (albumin − 15)], Q = 0.199 L/h/kg and V2 = 0.309 L/kg × [1 – 0.049 × (albumin − 15)]. For a target of ≥80% T>MIC, the breakpoint was 8 mg/L for doses of 1 g every 4 h and 2 g every 8 h given over 3 h, but only 4 mg/L if given over 5 min.

Conclusions Although 1 g 8 hourly should be effective against Escherichia coli and CoNS, higher doses, ideally with a longer infusion time, would be more appropriate for empirical therapy, mixed infections and bacteria with MIC values ≥4 mg/L.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Thomson, Miss Alison
Authors: Ramon-Lopez, A., Allen, J. M., Thomson, A. H., Dheansa, B. S., James, S. E., Hanlon, G. W., Stewart, B., and Davies, J. G.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
Journal Name:Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Publisher:Oxford University Press
ISSN:0305-7453
ISSN (Online):1460-2091

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