Title of article :
Monitoring of Serum Vancomycin Concentrations in Pediatric Patients with Normal Renal Function
Author/Authors :
Taj Khotaei, Ghamar Department of Infectious Disease - Children's Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Jam, Sara Iranian Research Center for HIV/AIDS (IRCHA) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Seyed Alinaghi, Ahmad Iranian Research Center for HIV/AIDS (IRCHA) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Motamed, Fatemeh Department of Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Nejat, Farideh Department of Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Haghi Ashtiani, Mohammad Taghi Department of Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Izadyar, Mina Department of Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Vancomycin is a a glycopeptide antibiotic with bacetiocidal effects on gram positive bacteria by
interfering with cell wall synthesis. The necessity for monitoring of serum vancomycin concentrations
(SVCs) has been recently noticed at many institutions because of concerns for its nephrotoxicity. We aimed
to describe the SVCs monitoring in pediatric patients, in an effort to determine subtherapeutic or toxic levels.
The medical records were reviewed for all patients older than 60 days of age admitted to the general or
subspecialty services who received intravenous vancomycin at Children's Medical Hospital in Tehran, Iran
between July 2003 and December 2005. Because pharmacokinetic parameters for children with cancer may
be different, this group was evaluated separately. During the study, 167 infants and children without cancer
and 42 patients with cancer; aged between 3 months to 17.5 years were treated with vancomycin for various
infections. In children without cancer, peak SVCs were in an adequate therapeutic range for 93% of patients
(8-55 g/ml). For children with cancer, peak SVCs was lower than 10 g/ml (10%), and trough values were
lower than 5 g/ml (21%). In conclusion, according to the results of this research, due to different
pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in cancerous patients, the monitoring of vancomycin plasma concentrations
is necessary for the best therapeutic antibacterial activities with a fewer occurrence of serious adverse effects.
Keywords :
Vancomycin , pediatrics , neoplasms , kidney
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics