2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00228-020-02975-0
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Optimization of infliximab therapy in inflammatory bowel disease using a dashboard approach—an Indian experience

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“…Dashboards integrate individual clinical and pharmacokinetic data to generate dosing recommendations to achieve prespecified target trough concentrations, via adaptive Bayesian forecasting. [151][152][153] Clinical intuition alone does not accurately predict the need for dose escalation, highlighting the importance of a more robust method of selecting the right dose at the right time for the individual patient. 154 The clinical efficacy of a pharmacokinetic dashboard was shown in the PRECISION trial, in which pharmacokinetic dashboard-driven infliximab dosing was superior to standard dosing in patients with IBD in terms of clinical remission at 1 year.…”
Section: Pharmacokinetic Modelling and Dashboardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dashboards integrate individual clinical and pharmacokinetic data to generate dosing recommendations to achieve prespecified target trough concentrations, via adaptive Bayesian forecasting. [151][152][153] Clinical intuition alone does not accurately predict the need for dose escalation, highlighting the importance of a more robust method of selecting the right dose at the right time for the individual patient. 154 The clinical efficacy of a pharmacokinetic dashboard was shown in the PRECISION trial, in which pharmacokinetic dashboard-driven infliximab dosing was superior to standard dosing in patients with IBD in terms of clinical remission at 1 year.…”
Section: Pharmacokinetic Modelling and Dashboardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for the application of population pharmacokinetic models, an extensive assessment including internal and external evaluation regarding accuracy, robustness, and predictive performance is crucial [ 64 ]. While different methods have been applied in the respective internal model evaluations, only a fraction of the models has been evaluated with an independent data set [ 34 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 ], and a comprehensive external evaluation for predictive model performances has not been conducted yet. External evaluation with an independent data set allows the evaluation of model performance regarding prediction and variability in patients with a clinical background similar to the internal data set and thus evaluates not only the modeling approach itself, but also other study-related factors [ 64 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the implementation of three trough-level measurements, the model was able to predict drug concentrations and thus be helpful for therapy adjustments [ 54 ]. Precision dosing showed better remission and response rates in adults compared to traditional dosing regimens [ 61 ]. Sufficient models for children in clinical practice have yet to be determined due to the large amount of data needed to test the robustness and identify an appropriate computational model to predict individual drug concentrations.…”
Section: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring To Optimize the Treatment Strate...mentioning
confidence: 99%