Lecture 8: Variability due to env Flashcards

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most important quantitive determinant of drug dose

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weight - has a massive range

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2
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allometric scaling?

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used because the mass overhead from delivery and support systems increases total body mass without a linear increase in function.

CLchild = CLadult x (weightc/weighta)3/4

The allometric exponent of 3/4 describes this non-linear relationship for clearance

The linear relationship between mass and structural properties such as volume of distribution uses the exponent 1

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3
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Body composition approaches

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  • look at fat free mass vs fat mass
  • fat mass around 22% in men and 28% in women
  • drug clearance is driven mostly by fat free mass but also by the fat mass. The fraction of fat mass predicting drug elimination and distribution varies from drug to drug
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4
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Other determining factors of drug clearance?

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  1. renal function (10fold)
  2. hepatic function
  3. age of baby
  4. maturation and ageing
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5
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Renal function?

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glomerular filtration is = 7L/h

even in terminal renal failure it is about 0.5L/h due to some non-renal clearance that adds to the 0.5L/h in the failing kidney

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6
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Prediction of renal function?

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We use serum creatinine to calculate clearance (CLcr)

Creatinin compared (as a % of) to average for their weight and age

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7
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Hepatic function differences?

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There is variability but NO predictable difference

LFTs measure damage not the function

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8
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Ways of measuring a babys age?

Maturation and ageing of kidnt and liver?

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PNA - Post natal age (doesn’t account for in utero maturation)

PMA - post mestrual age (on av. 2 weeks older than actual age)

PCA - Post conception age (not widely recorded as hard to know)

At full term is about 30% and takes about 2 years for full maturation

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9
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CL and age?

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CL may decrease slightly with age, however when compared to other factors in play it is nothing

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10
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CL in /kg variation?

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Past 2 years weight is the biggest predicting factor for clearance BUT at 2 years of age the CL /kg is at its highest

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11
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Rules for baby dosing?

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PNA and PMA and weight are added together to estimate % of adult dose.

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