Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug Prescription

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common problem in hospitalized patients that is associated with significant morbid-mortality. The impact of kidney disease on the excretion of drugs eliminated by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion is well established, as well as the requirement for drug dosag...

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Main Authors: Victoria E. Blanco, Carolina V. Hernandorena, Paula Scibona, Waldo Belloso, Carlos G. Musso
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/7/1/10
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spelling doaj-3a4d015a4ecf402984d9b3ddf3f903522020-11-24T23:05:58ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322019-01-01711010.3390/healthcare7010010healthcare7010010Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug PrescriptionVictoria E. Blanco0Carolina V. Hernandorena1Paula Scibona2Waldo Belloso3Carlos G. Musso4Human Physiology Department, Instituto Universitario del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Potosí 4234, C1199AC CABA Buenos Aires, ArgentinaHuman Physiology Department, Instituto Universitario del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Potosí 4234, C1199AC CABA Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPharmacology Division, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, C1199 ABH Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPharmacology Division, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, C1199 ABH Buenos Aires, ArgentinaHuman Physiology Department, Instituto Universitario del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Potosí 4234, C1199AC CABA Buenos Aires, ArgentinaAcute kidney injury (AKI) is a common problem in hospitalized patients that is associated with significant morbid-mortality. The impact of kidney disease on the excretion of drugs eliminated by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion is well established, as well as the requirement for drug dosage adjustment in impaired kidney function patients. However, since impaired kidney function is associated with decreased activity of several hepatic and gastrointestinal drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters, drugs doses adjustment only based on kidney alteration could be insufficient in AKI. In addition, there are significant pharmacokinetics changes in protein binding, serum amino acid levels, liver, kidney, and intestinal metabolism in AKI, thus the determination of plasma drug concentrations is a very useful tool for monitoring and dose adjustment in AKI patients. In conclusion, there are many pharmacokinetics changes that should be taken into account in order to perform appropriate drug prescriptions in AKI patients.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/7/1/10pharmacokineticsacute kidney injurydrug prescription
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author Victoria E. Blanco
Carolina V. Hernandorena
Paula Scibona
Waldo Belloso
Carlos G. Musso
spellingShingle Victoria E. Blanco
Carolina V. Hernandorena
Paula Scibona
Waldo Belloso
Carlos G. Musso
Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug Prescription
Healthcare
pharmacokinetics
acute kidney injury
drug prescription
author_facet Victoria E. Blanco
Carolina V. Hernandorena
Paula Scibona
Waldo Belloso
Carlos G. Musso
author_sort Victoria E. Blanco
title Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug Prescription
title_short Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug Prescription
title_full Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug Prescription
title_fullStr Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug Prescription
title_full_unstemmed Acute Kidney Injury Pharmacokinetic Changes and Its Impact on Drug Prescription
title_sort acute kidney injury pharmacokinetic changes and its impact on drug prescription
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common problem in hospitalized patients that is associated with significant morbid-mortality. The impact of kidney disease on the excretion of drugs eliminated by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion is well established, as well as the requirement for drug dosage adjustment in impaired kidney function patients. However, since impaired kidney function is associated with decreased activity of several hepatic and gastrointestinal drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters, drugs doses adjustment only based on kidney alteration could be insufficient in AKI. In addition, there are significant pharmacokinetics changes in protein binding, serum amino acid levels, liver, kidney, and intestinal metabolism in AKI, thus the determination of plasma drug concentrations is a very useful tool for monitoring and dose adjustment in AKI patients. In conclusion, there are many pharmacokinetics changes that should be taken into account in order to perform appropriate drug prescriptions in AKI patients.
topic pharmacokinetics
acute kidney injury
drug prescription
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/7/1/10
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