Optimizing Guideline-Recommended Antibiotic Doses for Pediatric Infective Endocarditis

Chad A. Knoderer, Kristen R. Nichols, Emily N. Israel, Christopher A. Thomas

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    Abstract

    The American Heart Association recently published an updated scientific statement on the management of infective endocarditis in childhood. The recommendations included for vancomycin, aminoglycoside, and β-lactam dosing and monitoring are based primarily on expert opinion and do not consider available evidence for dose optimization based on pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles in pediatric patients. This is concerning because even when clinically necessary, some practitioners may be hesitant to deviate from guideline-recommended doses. In this perspective, we highlight potential areas for improvement in the statement-recommended doses and summarize evidence supporting antibiotic dosing optimization. The addition of a pediatric clinical pharmacist with expertise in antibiotic dosing to the panel would be beneficial for future updates.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
    Volume50
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 25 2016

    Keywords

    • aminoglycosides
    • antibiotics
    • clinical practice guidelines
    • endocarditis
    • infectious disease
    • pediatrics
    • pharmacodynamics
    • vancomycin

    Disciplines

    • Medical Pharmacology
    • Medical Sciences
    • Medicine and Health Sciences
    • Other Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    • Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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