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Pharmacokinetics of Commonly Used Medications in Children Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: A Systematic Review of Current Literature.

Samuel DubinskyKevin WattSteven SaleebBilal AhmedCaitlin CarterCindy H T YeungAndrea N Edginton
Published in: Clinical pharmacokinetics (2021)
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.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • young adults
  • case report
  • acute kidney injury
  • adverse drug
  • emergency department
  • pet imaging