Loading Regimen,Serum Trough Concentrations,Efficacy and Safety in Pneumonia Patients With Gram-positive Infections

NCT ID: NCT03229135

Last Updated: 2017-07-25

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

113 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2015-02-01

Study Completion Date

2016-10-30

Brief Summary

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This was a retrospective study that all teicoplanin-treated adult patients with Gram-positive infections admitted to Zhengzhou Central Hospital affiliated to Zhengzhou University from February 2015 to August 2016.

Detailed Description

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1. Patients and protocol This was a retrospective study that all teicoplanin-treated adult patients with Gram-positive infections admitted to Zhengzhou Central Hospital affiliated to Zhengzhou University from February 2015 to August 2016. Patients were included who met the following criteria: (1) age≥18 years, (2) duration of teicoplanin therapy≥5 days, (3) written informed consent was obtained from each patients. Patients were excluded who fulfilled any of the following criteria: (1) Patients who were allergy to teicoplanin, (2) pregnant women, (3) patients with hematopoietic function, (4) patients unable to evaluate efficacy and safety. This study was approved by the research ethics committee of the Zhengzhou Central Hospital affiliated to Zhengzhou University.
2. Treatment regimen and groups According to CLcr and teicoplanin loading dose regimen, all patients were divided into four groups. Group A (CLcr≥60mL/min) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 3 times for moderate infections (skin, soft tissue and respiratory infections) or 6 times for severe infections(endocarditis caused by MRSA or severe pneumonia) at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 400 mg/d. Group B (40 mL/min≤CLcr\<60mL/min) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 3 times at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 400 mg/d. Group C (CLcr\<40mL/min) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 2 times at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 200 mg/d. Group D (standard regimen) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 1-3 times at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 200 mg/d. The maintenance dosing was adjusted by Cmin and CLcr in all groups. The target Cmin was set to 15\~30 mg/L. If Cmin\<15 mg/L or \>30 mg/L, the maintenance dosage was increased or decreased appropriately up to target Cmin range. CLcr values for male and female were calculated based on the following equations, respectively.

Conditions

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Pneumonia Gram-Positive Bacterial

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_CONTROL

Study Time Perspective

RETROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Group A

Group A (CLcr≥60mL/min) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 3 times for moderate infections (skin, soft tissue and respiratory infections) or 6 times for severe infections(endocarditis caused by MRSA or severe pneumonia) at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 400 mg/d.

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Intervention Type DEVICE

If treatment failure for patients in group A,group B,group C and group D,change dose of teicoplanin or other antibacterial agents. Mechanical ventilation was adopte.Treatment failure was defined as no improvement or worse of clinical symptoms, laboratory data, requiring change of teicoplanin therapy.

Group B

Group B (40 mL/min≤CLcr\<60mL/min) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 3 times at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 400 mg/d.

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Intervention Type DEVICE

If treatment failure for patients in group A,group B,group C and group D,change dose of teicoplanin or other antibacterial agents. Mechanical ventilation was adopte.Treatment failure was defined as no improvement or worse of clinical symptoms, laboratory data, requiring change of teicoplanin therapy.

Group C

Group C (CLcr\<40mL/min) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 2 times at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 200 mg/d.

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Intervention Type DEVICE

If treatment failure for patients in group A,group B,group C and group D,change dose of teicoplanin or other antibacterial agents. Mechanical ventilation was adopte.Treatment failure was defined as no improvement or worse of clinical symptoms, laboratory data, requiring change of teicoplanin therapy.

Group D

Group D (standard regimen) : Teicoplanin was intravenously administered 1-3 times at the loading dose of 400 mg at 12h intervals, followed by maintenance dosing 200 mg/d.

other antibacterial agents,breathing machine

Intervention Type DEVICE

If treatment failure for patients in group A,group B,group C and group D,change dose of teicoplanin or other antibacterial agents. Mechanical ventilation was adopte.Treatment failure was defined as no improvement or worse of clinical symptoms, laboratory data, requiring change of teicoplanin therapy.

Interventions

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other antibacterial agents,breathing machine

If treatment failure for patients in group A,group B,group C and group D,change dose of teicoplanin or other antibacterial agents. Mechanical ventilation was adopte.Treatment failure was defined as no improvement or worse of clinical symptoms, laboratory data, requiring change of teicoplanin therapy.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* age≥18 years
* duration of teicoplanin therapy≥5 days
* written informed consent was obtained from each patients

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients who were allergy to teicoplanin
* pregnant women
* patients with hematopoietic function
* patients unable to evaluate efficacy and safety
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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People's Hospital of Zhengzhou University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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LIjuan Zhou

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Other Identifiers

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LZhou

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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