1. Enhanced renal clearance impacts levetiracetam concentrations in patients with traumatic brain injury with and without augmented renal clearance
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Aaron M. Cook, Kaylee Hall, Jimmi Hatton Kolpek, Kathryn A. Morbitzer, J. Dedrick Jordan, and Denise H. Rhoney
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Augmented renal clearance ,Creatinine clearance ,Traumatic brain injury ,Pharmacokinetics ,Levetiracetam ,Seizure prophylaxis ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of ARC on levetiracetam concentrations during the first week following acute TBI. The hypothesis was levetiracetam concentrations are significantly lower in TBI patients with augmented renal clearance (ARC) compared to those with normal renal clearance. Methods This is a prospective cohort pharmacokinetic study of adults with moderate to severe TBI treated with levetiracetam during the first week after injury. Serial blood collections were performed daily for analysis of levetiracetam, cystatin C, and 12-hr creatinine clearance (CrCl) determinations. Patients were divided into two cohorts: with (CrCl ≥130 ml/min/1.73 m2) and without ARC. Results Twenty-two patients with moderate to severe TBI were included. The population consisted primarily of young male patients with severe TBI (mean age 40 years old, 68% male, median admission GCS 4). Each received levetiracetam 1000 mg IV every 12 h for the study period. ARC was present in 77.3% of patients, with significantly lower levetiracetam concentrations in ARC patients and below the conservative therapeutic range (
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- 2024
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