TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical relevance of therapeutic drug monitoring of digoxin and gentamicin in the saliva of children
AU - Berkovitch, Matitiahu
AU - Bistritzer, Tzvy
AU - Aladjem, Mordechai
AU - Burtin, Pascale
AU - Dagan, Tamir
AU - Chen-Levi, Zehava
AU - Freedom, Robert
AU - Koren, Gideon
PY - 1998/6
Y1 - 1998/6
N2 - Digoxin and gentamicin are widely used in pediatric medicine, and therapeutic monitoring is mandatory because of their narrow margin of safety and wide interpatient and intrapatient pharmacokinetic variabilities. Saliva sampling may be of potential interest, especially in children, in whom blood sampling is often difficult. In 11 children treated with digoxin for various cardiac conditions, and in 24 children treated with gentamicin (14 patients were administered gentamicin three times a day, and 10 once-daily), drugs levels were measured in plasma and saliva. There was no correlation between plasma total or free digoxin concentrations and saliva levels, precluding the clinical use of the saliva test for digoxin. No correlation was found between plasma gentamicin concentrations and saliva levels when the drug was administered three times a day; however, good correlation was found when the drug was administered once-daily (r2 = 0.89, p < 0.0001). Saliva may be used as a noninvasive method of measuring gentamicin serum concentrations to guide dosage adjustments in patients administered the drug once-daily.
AB - Digoxin and gentamicin are widely used in pediatric medicine, and therapeutic monitoring is mandatory because of their narrow margin of safety and wide interpatient and intrapatient pharmacokinetic variabilities. Saliva sampling may be of potential interest, especially in children, in whom blood sampling is often difficult. In 11 children treated with digoxin for various cardiac conditions, and in 24 children treated with gentamicin (14 patients were administered gentamicin three times a day, and 10 once-daily), drugs levels were measured in plasma and saliva. There was no correlation between plasma total or free digoxin concentrations and saliva levels, precluding the clinical use of the saliva test for digoxin. No correlation was found between plasma gentamicin concentrations and saliva levels when the drug was administered three times a day; however, good correlation was found when the drug was administered once-daily (r2 = 0.89, p < 0.0001). Saliva may be used as a noninvasive method of measuring gentamicin serum concentrations to guide dosage adjustments in patients administered the drug once-daily.
KW - Children
KW - Digoxin
KW - Gentamicin
KW - Saliva
KW - Therapeutic drug monitoring
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0031811505&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1097/00007691-199806000-00003
DO - 10.1097/00007691-199806000-00003
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C2 - 9631920
AN - SCOPUS:0031811505
SN - 0163-4356
VL - 20
SP - 253
EP - 256
JO - Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
JF - Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
IS - 3
ER -