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Population pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic assessment of imipenem/cilastatin/relebactam in patients with hospital‐acquired/ventilator‐associated bacterial pneumonia

Munjal Patel, Francesco Bellanti, Naveen M. Daryani, Nadia Noormohamed, David W. Hilbert, Katherine Young, Pooja Kulkarni, William Copalu, Ferdous Gheyas, Matthew L. Rizk

2021Clinical and Translational Science31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the phase III RESTORE-IMI 2 study (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02493764), the combination antibacterial agent imipenem/cilastatin/relebactam (IMI/REL) demonstrated noninferiority to piperacillin/tazobactam for the end points of all-cause mortality at day 28 and favorable clinical response at the early follow-up visit in adult participants with gram-negative hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia/ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (HABP/VABP). Existing population pharmacokinetic models for imipenem (IPM) and REL were updated using data from patients with HABP/VABP from RESTORE-IMI 2. Creatinine clearance (CrCl), body weight, infection type, and ventilation status were significant covariates in the updated model. The following simulations were performed to calculate the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic joint probability of target attainment among patients with HABP/VABP and varying degrees of renal function: augmented renal clearance (CrCl ≥150 ml/min), normal renal function (CrCl ≥90 to <150 ml/min), renal impairment (mild, CrCl ≥60 to <90 ml/min; moderate, CrCl ≥30 to <60 ml/min; or severe, CrCl ≥15 to <30 ml/min), and end-stage renal disease (CrCl <15 ml/min). At the recommended IMI/REL dosing regimens across renal categories, greater than 90% of patients in all renal function groups were predicted to achieve joint pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic targets at a minimum inhibitory concentration breakpoint of ≤2 μg/ml, regardless of ventilation status. This modeling and simulation analysis supports use of the recommended IMI/REL dosing regimens, adjusted based on renal function, in patients with HABP/VABP.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRenal functionPharmacokineticsPharmacodynamicsDosingCilastatinPopulationImipenem/cilastatinPneumoniaImipenemInternal medicineCeftazidimeHospital-acquired pneumoniaPharmacologyAntibioticsBiologyAntibiotic resistancePseudomonas aeruginosaMicrobiologyBacteriaGeneticsEnvironmental healthAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
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