Microorganisms (Sep 2021)

Pharmacokinetic Variability and Target Attainment of Fluconazole in Critically Ill Patients

  • Ruth Van Daele,
  • Joost Wauters,
  • Katrien Lagrou,
  • Raphaël Denooz,
  • Marie-Pierre Hayette,
  • Matthias Gijsen,
  • Roger J. Brüggemann,
  • Yves Debaveye,
  • Isabel Spriet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9102068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 2068

Abstract

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Background: Fluconazole is one of the oldest antifungal drugs. Previous studies have raised concerns considering variability in exposure and inadequate target attainment in critically ill patients. The current study aims to define variability and target attainment for fluconazole exposure in a large group of critically ill patients. Methods: In this pharmacokinetic study, daily plasma trough samples and, if possible, 24 h urine samples were collected to determine fluconazole concentration. A minimum target trough concentration of 10–15 mg/L was selected, corresponding to a free area under the concentration–time curve above the minimum inhibitory concentration (fAUC/MIC) of at least 100 for an MIC of 4 mg/L. Covariates that significantly influenced fluconazole exposure were identified. Results: In total, 288 plasma samples from 43 patients, with a median age of 66 years, were included. The median fluconazole trough concentration was 22.9 mg/L. A notable component of the measured concentrations was below the target trough concentrations (13% Conclusions: Fluconazole trough concentrations are variable in critically ill patients and a considerable number of these concentrations was below the predefined target trough concentrations.

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