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      Oral levofloxacin: population pharmacokinetics model and pharmacodynamics study in bone and joint infections

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          Abstract

          Objectives

          This study aimed at characterizing the pharmacokinetics (PK) of oral levofloxacin in adult patients in order to optimize dosing scheme and explore the PK/pharmacodynamics (PD) of levofloxacin in bone and joint infections (BJIs).

          Methods

          From November 2015 to December 2019, all patients hospitalized in Cochin Hospital, treated with levofloxacin and who had at least one dosage for therapeutic drug monitoring were included. PK was described using non-linear mixed-effect modelling. In a subgroup of patients with BJIs, the association between PK, MIC for the isolated pathogen and clinical outcome was investigated. Monte Carlo simulations investigated dosing regimens to achieve the PK/PD target (AUC/MIC ratio >100).

          Results

          One hundred and two patients were included (199 measurements), including 32 treated for BJI. A one-compartment model with first-order absorption and elimination best described the data. Effects of estimated creatinine clearance (eCLCR) and age were significant on levofloxacin clearance. In BJI patients, no significant association was found between levofloxacin PK/microbiological parameters and either clinical outcome or adverse events. Based on our model, we proposed optimized oral levofloxacin dosing regimens according to renal function, to reach the PK/PD target AUC/MIC ratio >100 for three frequent causative pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacterales and Pseudomonas aeruginosa).

          Conclusions

          Our results reinforce the need of determining the MIC and using therapeutic drug monitoring in complex infections caused by P. aeruginosa.

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                Journal
                Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0305-7453
                1460-2091
                May 01 2022
                April 27 2022
                February 18 2022
                May 01 2022
                April 27 2022
                February 18 2022
                : 77
                : 5
                : 1344-1352
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Université de Paris, Paris, France
                [2 ]Equipe mobile d’infectiologie, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Centre-Cochin, F75014 Paris, France
                [3 ]Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Centre-Cochin, Centre de Référence des Infections Ostéo-Articulaires Complexes, Paris, France
                [4 ]Université de Paris, INSERM, IAME, F-75018 Paris, France
                [5 ]Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Centre-Cochin, Service de bactériologie, Paris, France
                [6 ]Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Centre-Cochin, Service d’anesthésie-réanimation, Paris, France
                [7 ]Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Centre-Cochin, Service de chirurgie orthopédique, Paris, France
                [8 ]Service de Pharmacologie Clinique, AP-HP, Hôpital Cochin, Paris, France
                [9 ]EA7323, Evaluation des thérapeutiques et pharmacologie périnatale et pédiatrique, Université de Paris, Paris, France
                [10 ]Unite de Recherche Clinique Paris Descartes Necker Cochin, AP-HP, France
                [11 ]CIC-1419 Inserm, Cochin-Necker, Paris, France
                Article
                10.1093/jac/dkac031
                35178577
                e97fde81-00bc-4052-ae29-8b25b6f9775a
                © 2022

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