Optimizing vancomycin therapeutic drug monitoring compliance in pediatric oncology: towards personalized medication management.

Personalized medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1080/17410541.2024.2360386
Rewan Gamal Mohamed, Rania Saber, Mohamed Ali Hussein, Amira Shalaby, Nouran Yasser, Sherif Kamal, Lobna Shalaby, Mohamed Nagy
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Aim: Vancomycin, a crucial treatment for Gram-positive bacteria, necessitates therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) to prevent treatment failures. We investigated the healthcare professional's compliance toward TDM of vancomycin recommendations and follow-up levels. Materials & methods: We collected data from 485 patients who received vancomycin in the Children's Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 medical records system (Cerner) over 4 months, from January to April 2020. Results: Our data shows that only 54% of patients had TDM requests from healthcare professionals for the total patients who received vancomycin treatment. The healthcare professionals' compliance with the recommendations was 91.7%, while the follow-up levels were 66.7%. Conclusion: While overall adherence to recommendations is strong, enhancing compliance with follow-up levels remains a priority for improvement.

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优化万古霉素治疗药物监测在儿科肿瘤中的依从性:实现个性化用药管理。
目的:万古霉素是治疗革兰氏阳性细菌的重要药物,必须进行治疗药物监测(TDM)以防止治疗失败。我们调查了医护人员对万古霉素治疗药物监测(TDM)建议和随访水平的依从性。材料与方法:我们收集了埃及儿童癌症医院 57357 医疗记录系统(Cerner)中 485 名接受万古霉素治疗的患者的数据,时间跨度为 4 个月,从 2020 年 1 月到 4 月。结果显示我们的数据显示,在所有接受万古霉素治疗的患者中,只有 54% 的患者向医护人员提出了 TDM 要求。医护人员对建议的依从性为 91.7%,而随访水平为 66.7%。结论:虽然对建议的总体依从性很高,但提高对随访水平的依从性仍是需要优先改进的地方。
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