Voriconazole treatment in adults and children with hematological diseases: can it be used without measurement of plasma concentration?

Indication and timing of trough plasma-voriconazole (VCZ)-concentration (t-PVC) measurement during VCZ treatment is a debated issue. Patterns of t-PVC were prospectively evaluated in pediatric (50 courses) and adult (95 courses) hematologic patients. Efficacy patterns were defined: adequate, t-PVC a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical mycology (Oxford) 2018-04, Vol.56 (3), p.263-278
Hauptverfasser: Girmenia, Corrado, Annino, Luciana, Bertaina, Alice, Mariotti, Benedetta, Caselli, Désirée, Fanci, Rosa, Barberi, Walter, Marchesi, Francesco, Carotti, Alessandra, Ferrari, Antonella, Cerchiara, Elisabetta, Cupelli, Luca, Arcioni, Francesco, Ribersani, Michela, Proia, Anna, Cartoni, Claudio, Girardi, Katia, Venditti, Adriano, Cassetta, Maria Iris, Fallani, Stefania, Novelli, Andrea
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Zusammenfassung:Indication and timing of trough plasma-voriconazole (VCZ)-concentration (t-PVC) measurement during VCZ treatment is a debated issue. Patterns of t-PVC were prospectively evaluated in pediatric (50 courses) and adult (95 courses) hematologic patients. Efficacy patterns were defined: adequate, t-PVC always ≥1 mcg/ml; borderline, at least one t-PVC measurement 5 mcg/ml. In children and adults the mean t-PVCs were higher during intravenous treatments. The t-PVC efficacy pattern was adequate, borderline and inadequate in 48%, 12%, and 40% of courses, respectively, in children, and in 66.3%, 16.8%, and 16.8% of courses, respectively, in adults. Adequate efficacy pattern was more frequent in children with body weight above the median (≥25 kg) (OR 4.8; P = .011) and in adults with active hematological disease receiving intravenous therapy (OR 3.93; P = .006). Favorable toxicity pattern was more frequent in children receiving VCZ daily dosage below the median (
ISSN:1369-3786
1460-2709
DOI:10.1093/mmy/myx053