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Title: Micafungin antifungal prophylaxis in children undergoing HSCT: can we give higher doses, less frequently? A pharmacokinetic study. Author: Chandra S, Fukuda T, Mizuno K, Davies SM, Teusink-Cross A, Tarin R, Marsh RA, Vinks AA, Mehta PA. Journal: J Antimicrob Chemother; 2018 Jun 01; 73(6):1651-1658. PubMed ID: 29481593. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Micafungin has a distinct advantage for antifungal prophylaxis in HSCT owing to its better safety profile, specifically in terms of hepatic and renal toxicity. In children, prophylactic micafungin is given as either 1 mg/kg every day or 3 mg/kg every other day. OBJECTIVES: We performed a prospective single-centre observational study that investigated the pharmacokinetics (PK) of a single 5 mg/kg dose of micafungin in young children undergoing HSCT, to ascertain the eventual feasibility of twice-weekly prophylactic administration. METHODS: Nine children, ≤10 years of age undergoing HSCT, were enrolled and received a single intravenous dose of 5 mg/kg micafungin. Blood samples were obtained for PK analysis. Micafungin plasma concentration of >0.2 mg/L was chosen for target attainment (i.e. considered adequate prophylactic concentration). In addition, a population PK model was developed based on current and our previous PK study data. We also evaluated PK model-based simulation of PK profiles and target attainment using Monte Carlo simulation, for several dosing scenarios. RESULTS: Mean clearance was 15.3 mL/h/kg (range 11.0-21.4 mL/h/kg) and the mean elimination half-life was 11.6 h (range 7.8-16.6 h). The mean concentration at 96 h was 0.11 mg/L (range 0.03-0.26 mg/L). Eleven percent (n = 1) of patients achieved target attainment at the end of 96 h. Simulation data showed that 1 mg/kg daily dosing and 3 mg/kg alternate-day dosing strategies achieved at least 99% and 81% target attainment, respectively, whereas a 5 mg/kg with 3 day-interval dosing strategy resulted in 64%, 72% and 84% target attainments in patients with body weights of 10, 20 and 30 kg, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Micafungin at 5 mg/kg dosing did not achieve target attainment at the end of 96 h for antifungal prophylaxis in children undergoing HSCT. Simulation data suggest that a dosing strategy of micafungin at 5 mg/kg every 72 h is more likely to achieve target attainment in children with a higher body weight in comparison with children with a lower body weight. A cautious approach is advisable when using a high, but less frequent, dosing strategy in very young children.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]