Comparison of 30-min and 3-h infusion regimens for imipenem/cilastatin and for meropenem evaluated by Monte Carlo simulation
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Comparison of 30-min and 3-h infusion regimens for imipenem/cilastatin and for meropenem evaluated by Monte Carlo simulation
Abstract
Imipenem/cilastatin and meropenem are carbapenem antibiotics that are infused intravenously (IV) over 30 to 45 min. We evaluated probability of target attainment and cumulative probability of target attainment of 30-min and 3-h infusions for imipenem/cilastatin and meropenem. Eighteen healthy adults in a randomized, 4-phase, crossover study received 1000 mg of imipenem/cilastatin or meropenem as a single-dose IV over 30 min or 3 h. A population pharmacokinetics analysis using a 2-compartment IV infusion model was performed. Monte Carlo simulations using various dosage regimens at steady-state and 30-min and 3-h infusion rates were performed to evaluate the probabilities of attaining 20% (bacteriostatic), 30%, and 40% (maximum kill) time above the MIC. Three-hour infusions of imipenem/cilastatin and meropenem improved the cumulative probability of target attainment for a variety of populations of microorganisms compared to 30-min infusions. Prolonged infusions have the potential to optimize efficacy of imipenem/cilastatin and meropenem.
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