Dose-Response (Jan 2022)

Cefepime Dosing Requirements in Elderly Patients Attended in the Emergency Rooms

  • Jesus Ruiz-Ramos PhD,
  • Sergio Herrera-Mateo PhD,
  • Laia López-Vinardell PhD,
  • Ana Juanes-Borrego PhD,
  • Mireia Puig-Campmany PhD,
  • Maria Antonia Mangues-Bafalluy PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15593258221078393
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20

Abstract

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Objective This study aimed to assess the probability of reaching an adequate pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (pK/pD) index for different cefepime dosages in frail patients with bacteremia treated in the emergency room. Methods Simulation study based on Gram-negative bacterial strains that cause bacteremia. The probability of reaching a time above the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) at 50% and 100% dosing intervals (fT > 50 and fT > 80% MIC) was assessed for two different renal clearance intervals. Results One hundred twenty nine strains were collected, the predominant species being Escherichia coli (n = 83 [64.3%]). In patients with a ClCr of 30 mL/min, an fT > 50% MIC was reached in more than 90% of the simulations. However, a dose of at least 1 g every 12 h must be administered to reach an fT > 80% MIC. In patients with a ClCr of 30–60 mL/min, the probability of reaching an fT > 50% MIC was higher than 90% with doses of 1 g every 8 h or more, but this value was not reached in > 90% simulations for any of the doses tested in this study. Conclusions Standard cefepime dosing can reach an adequate PK/PD index in frail patients. Nevertheless, a high dose or extended infusion is necessary to reach an fT > 80% MIC in patients with a ClCr > 60 mL/min.