Ertapenem in the Context of Hypoalbuminemia: Implications for Critically Ill Patients.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1002/jcph.70011
Micaela Elene Seazzu, M Gabriela Cabanilla
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The global rise in extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-E) has created significant challenges in the management of severe infections, including bacteremia. Ertapenem, a once-daily carbapenem with high protein-binding affinity (85%-95%), is an ideal option for ESBL-E because of its spectrum and dosing convenience. However, hypoalbuminemia, a common condition in critically ill patients that is independently associated with poor outcomes, raises concerns about altered pharmacokinetics, specifically increased free drug fractions, enhanced clearance, and shortened half-life. These pharmacokinetic changes have been hypothesized to lead to suboptimal drug levels and treatment failure, although clinical evidence remains inconsistent. This narrative review examines ertapenem's pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes in patients with hypoalbuminemia, focusing on its clinical implications. While some studies have reported suboptimal outcomes in critically ill patients, others have demonstrated comparable efficacy to broader spectrum carbapenems when minimum inhibitory concentration values are favorable, and source control is achieved. These findings challenge the concerns raised in the 2024 Infectious Diseases Society of America Gram-negative resistance guidance, which cautions against ertapenem use in patients with hypoalbuminemia. Rather than universally avoiding ertapenem, clinicians should prioritize individualized decision making based on patient-specific factors. Further research is warranted to optimize dosing strategies. However, current data suggest that ertapenem remains a viable and effective option in this high-risk population when used judiciously.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (JCP) is a Human Pharmacology journal designed to provide physicians, pharmacists, research scientists, regulatory scientists, drug developers and academic colleagues a forum to present research in all aspects of Clinical Pharmacology. This includes original research in pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics, pharmacometrics, physiologic based pharmacokinetic modeling, drug interactions, therapeutic drug monitoring, regulatory sciences (including unique methods of data analysis), special population studies, drug development, pharmacovigilance, womens’ health, pediatric pharmacology, and pharmacodynamics. Additionally, JCP publishes review articles, commentaries and educational manuscripts. The Journal also serves as an instrument to disseminate Public Policy statements from the American College of Clinical Pharmacology.
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