Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3214830958> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3214830958 endingPage "229" @default.
- W3214830958 startingPage "189" @default.
- W3214830958 abstract "The use of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) for renal support has increased substantially in critically ill children compared with intermittent modalities owing to its preferential effects on hemodynamic stability. With the expanding role of CRRT, the quantification of extracorporeal clearance and the effect on primary pharmacokinetic parameters is of the utmost importance. Within this review, we aimed to summarize the current state of the literature and compare published pharmacokinetic analyses of commonly used medications in children receiving CRRT to those who are not. A systematic search of the literature within electronic databases PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science was conducted. Published studies that were included contained relevant information on the use of commonly administered medications to children, from neonates to adolescents, receiving CRRT. Pharmacokinetic parameters that were analyzed included volume of distribution, total clearance, extracorporeal clearance, area under the curve, and elimination half-life. Information regarding CRRT circuit, flow rates, and membrane components was analyzed to investigate differences in pharmacokinetics between each modality. Forty-five studies met the final inclusion criteria within this systematic review, totaling 833 pediatric patients, with 586 receiving CRRT. Antimicrobials were the most common pharmacological class represented within the literature, representing 81% (35/43) of studies analyzed. Children receiving CRRT largely had similar volume of distribution and total clearance to critically ill children not receiving CRRT, suggesting reno-protective dose adjustments may lead to subtherapeutic dosing regimens in these patients. Overall, there was a tendency for hydrophilic agents, with a low protein binding to undergo elevated total clearance in these children. However, results should be interpreted with caution because of the large variability amongst patient populations and heterogeneity with CRRT modalities, flow rates, and use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation within studies. This review was able to identify that variation in solute removal, or CRRT modalities, properties (i.e., flow rates), and membrane composition, may have differing effects on the pharmacokinetics of commonly administered medications. The current state of the literature regarding medications administered to children receiving CRRT largely focuses on antimicrobials. Significant gaps remain with other commonly used medications such as sedatives and analgesics. Overall reporting of patient clinical characteristics, CRRT settings, and circuit composition was poor, with only 10% of articles including all relevant information to assess the impact of CRRT on total clearance. Changes in pharmacokinetics because of CRRT often required higher than labeled doses, suggesting renally adjusted or reno-protective doses may lead to subtherapeutic dosing regimens. A thorough understanding of the interplay between patient, drug, and CRRT-circuit factors are required to ensure adequate delivery of dosing regimens to this vulnerable population." @default.
- W3214830958 created "2021-12-06" @default.
- W3214830958 creator A5005291648 @default.
- W3214830958 creator A5011771413 @default.
- W3214830958 creator A5019411028 @default.
- W3214830958 creator A5021063266 @default.
- W3214830958 creator A5034542688 @default.
- W3214830958 creator A5043617520 @default.
- W3214830958 creator A5071024715 @default.
- W3214830958 date "2021-11-30" @default.
- W3214830958 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W3214830958 title "Pharmacokinetics of Commonly Used Medications in Children Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: A Systematic Review of Current Literature" @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1438714583 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1553904507 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1913070788 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1970812895 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1981902086 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1982353979 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1983164040 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1984452104 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1984511681 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1989380461 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1992743376 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1993338921 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1994796417 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1997261364 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1997644843 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W1998310952 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2000101724 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2002709789 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2004026051 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2005735615 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2010078703 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2014256079 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2021765958 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2024556650 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2024591746 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2025202822 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2027445904 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2028984366 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2029146939 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2032947088 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2042850686 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2043561038 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2044371726 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2057754476 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2059586636 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2061129815 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2061523259 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2065685904 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2066863649 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2073122282 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2074334239 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2075743101 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2076572003 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2077952056 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2081148666 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2081308723 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2081598833 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2084743878 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2084922281 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2085020420 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2085732281 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2086759143 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2087285375 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2093796184 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2098636372 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2108119075 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2108184047 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2115081062 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2117255772 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2122527560 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2122648060 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2123003250 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2129856304 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2133314444 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2137744029 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2138095705 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2142447850 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2148491414 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2148973700 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2156071940 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2156080971 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2160171376 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2162398839 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2163689770 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2167485338 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2167728159 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2168610454 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2171676379 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2179110505 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2227274816 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2254880446 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2282412776 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2302983128 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2305911318 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2326516072 @default.
- W3214830958 cites W2326566488 @default.