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Hosmann, Arthur ; Moser, Miriam M ; van Os, Wisse ; Gramms, Leon ; al Jalali, Valentin ; Sanz Codina, Maria ; Plöchl, Walter ; Lier, Constantin ; Kees, Frieder ; Dorn, Christoph ; Rössler, Karl ; Reinprecht, Andrea ; Zeitlinger, Markus

Linezolid brain penetration in neurointensive care patients

Hosmann, Arthur, Moser, Miriam M, van Os, Wisse, Gramms, Leon, al Jalali, Valentin, Sanz Codina, Maria, Plöchl, Walter, Lier, Constantin, Kees, Frieder , Dorn, Christoph , Rössler, Karl, Reinprecht, Andrea and Zeitlinger, Markus (2024) Linezolid brain penetration in neurointensive care patients. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, dkae025.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 27 Feb 2024 08:19
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.55539


Abstract

Background: Linezolid exposure in critically ill patients is associated with high inter-individual variability, potentially resulting in subtherapeutic antibiotic exposure. Linezolid exhibits good penetration into the CSF, but its penetration into cerebral interstitial fluid (ISF) is unknown. Objectives: To determine linezolid penetration into CSF and cerebral ISF of neurointensive care ...

Background: Linezolid exposure in critically ill patients is associated with high inter-individual variability, potentially resulting in subtherapeutic antibiotic exposure. Linezolid exhibits good penetration into the CSF, but its penetration into cerebral interstitial fluid (ISF) is unknown.

Objectives: To determine linezolid penetration into CSF and cerebral ISF of neurointensive care patients.

Patients and methods: Five neurocritical care patients received 600 mg of linezolid IV twice daily for treatment of extracerebral infections. At steady state, blood and CSF samples were collected from arterial and ventricular catheters, and microdialysate was obtained from a cerebral intraparenchymal probe.

Results: The median fAUC0-24 was 57.6 (24.9-365) mg·h/L in plasma, 64.1 (43.5-306.1) mg·h/L in CSF, and 27.0 (10.7-217.6) mg·h/L in cerebral ISF. The median penetration ratio (fAUCbrain_or_CSF/fAUCplasma) was 0.5 (0.25-0.81) for cerebral ISF and 0.92 (0.79-1) for CSF. Cerebral ISF concentrations correlated well with plasma (R = 0.93, P < 0.001) and CSF levels (R = 0.93, P < 0.001).The median fAUC0-24/MIC ratio was ≥100 in plasma and CSF for MICs of ≤0.5 mg/L, and in cerebral ISF for MICs of ≤0.25 mg/L. The median fT>MIC was ≥80% of the dosing interval in CSF for MICs of ≤0.5 mg/L, and in plasma and cerebral ISF for MICs of ≤0.25 mg/L.

Conclusions: Linezolid demonstrates a high degree of cerebral penetration, and brain concentrations correlate well with plasma and CSF levels. However, substantial variability in plasma levels, and thus cerebral concentrations, may result in subtherapeutic tissue concentrations in critically ill patients with standard dosing, necessitating therapeutic drug monitoring.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleJournal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Publisher:Oxford Univ. Press
Page Range:dkae025
Date7 February 2024
InstitutionsChemistry and Pharmacy > Institute of Pharmacy > Group Clinical Pharmacy (Dr. Dorn)
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10.1093/jac/dkae025DOI
Dewey Decimal Classification600 Technology > 615 Pharmacy
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgPartially
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-555398
Item ID55539

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