Comparative simulation of intraperitoneal aminoglycoside regimens for patients with peritonitis on automated peritoneal dialysis

Author:

Ariano Robert E12ORCID,Zelenitsky Sheryl A12ORCID,Davis Christine123,Sathianathan Christie23,Wolowich William R4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Pharmacy, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

2. St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, Canada

3. Manitoba Renal Program, Winnipeg, Canada

4. Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

Abstract

Background: Intraperitoneal (IP) aminoglycosides (AGs) continue to be the cornerstone of empiric management of peritonitis. AG dosing during automated peritoneal dialysis (APD), however, has not been well studied in patients with peritonitis. We sought to identify differences in AG exposure in the peritoneum and plasma for two different dosing regimens with little supporting evidence in patients on APD with peritonitis. Methods: A retrospective design that utilised the peritoneal and plasma concentration–time data from a prior study of 18 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients with peritonitis to generate an in silico peritoneal and plasma PK model. This model was then used to compare via simulation using Phoenix© WinNonlin Software with IP AG dosing for a loading-dose regimen (1.5 mg/kg first dose) versus a fixed-dose regimen (0.6 mg/kg/d) in patients on APD with peritonitis. Results: Outcome measures were (1) percentage of time where peritoneal peak concentrations/minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratio >10, (2) AUC/MIC > 74 and (3) plasma Cmin concentrations. Both regimens resulted in > 90% optimal peak/MIC ratio and AUC/MIC ratios on days 1 and 5 of the dose protocol. The loading-dose regimen resulted in IP exposures that were 2.5 times greater in the peritoneal compartment on day 1. By day 5, both protocols resulted in similar accumulation of AG plasma Cmin concentrations of 2.5–3.4 mg/L versus 2.4–3.3 mg/L, respectively, for the loading-dose regimen versus fixed-dose regimen. Conclusions: The current international guidelines for the treatment of peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis can continue to recommend the fixed-dose regimen for those on APD with the addition of plasma Cmin monitoring after 3 days to assess for drug accumulation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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