2016
DOI: 10.1038/jp.2016.120
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Should gentamicin trough levels be routinely obtained in term neonates?

Abstract: Obtaining gentamicin trough levels guided by risk factors is more appropriate than obtaining routine trough levels in low-risk term neonates.

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“…Routine monitoring of trough gentamicin concentrations has not been shown to predict the risk of adverse drug reactions in neonates with lower risk factors. [ 23 ] However, in the absence of concrete reports attributing the pharmacokinetic changes of gentamicin in PDA, we recommend continuing the therapeutic drug monitoring with trough gentamicin concentrations.…”
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“…Routine monitoring of trough gentamicin concentrations has not been shown to predict the risk of adverse drug reactions in neonates with lower risk factors. [ 23 ] However, in the absence of concrete reports attributing the pharmacokinetic changes of gentamicin in PDA, we recommend continuing the therapeutic drug monitoring with trough gentamicin concentrations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%