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Evaluation of model-informed precision dosing of cefepime in critically ill patients: a French before-after study

Balice, G.; Percevault, S.; Cohen, S.; Garreau, R.; Wallet, F.; Friggeri, A.; Goutelle, S.

2025-08-29 pharmacology and therapeutics
10.1101/2025.08.28.25334648 medRxiv
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Cefepime is widely used in the intensive care unit (ICU) for the treatment of complicated Gram-negative infections. Cefepime is a candidate for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and model-informed precision dosing (MIPD), especially in critically ill patients, notably because of its concentration-dependent neurological toxicity. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of the implementation of cefepime MIPD on PK/PD targets attainment in intensive care. We performed a monocentric, retrospective, before-after study, including all adult patients hospitalized in our ICU and for whom at least two cefepime plasma through concentrations (Cmin) were measured on separate days. The main endpoint was a Cmin between 4xMIC (or 10mg/L if the MIC was unavailable) and 20mg/L. We modelled the odds of target attainment via a mixed-effect logistic model and the rate of target attainment with a spline of time. A total of 281 patients were included, of whom 121 were in the MIPD group and 160 in the control group. Median age, weight and follow-up duration were 65 years, 76 kg and 3 days respectively. The two most common infections were pneumonia (n=239) and peritonitis (n=16). A total of 728 cefepime through concentrations were collected. MIPD was non-significantly associated with higher odds of being in the therapeutic range (aOR 1.40 [0.88 - 2.22]) and significantly associated with lower odds of being over-exposed (aOR 0.58 [0.35 - 0.96]). HR of target attainment was 1.1 [0.7 - 1.9] at day 1 and 1.6 [0.9 - 2.9] at day 7. In summary, we demonstrated that cefepime MIPD in the ICU reduces the risk of over-exposure, and may be beneficial on the odds and on the rate of PK/PD targets attainment. What is already known about this subjectO_LICefepime is a candidate for TDM/MIPD programs, with established PK/PD targets for both antimicrobial efficacy and neurological toxicity (100% f T >4xMIC and Cmin>20mg/L, respectively). C_LIO_LIPrevious randomized controlled trials (RCT) of beta-lactams model-informed precision dosing (MIPD) versus standard dosing approaches failed to demonstrate a superiority of MIPD in clinical endpoints attainment, and provided conflicting results on pharmacokinetic target attainment. C_LI What this study addsO_LICefepime MIPD in the intensive care units reduces the odds of being over-exposed, and thus, possibly, the risk of elicit dose-dependent neurological toxicity. C_LIO_LIFurther RCT evaluating MIPD efficacy should focus on evaluating target attainment rate instead of probability alone. C_LI

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