The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology • March 2021
Study Population
Population Pharmacokinetics of Olanzapine in Children
Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling Characterizes the CYP3A-Mediated Drug-Drug Interaction Between Fluconazole and Sildenafil in Infants
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics • January 2021
Early-onset sepsis in term infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (2011-2016)
Journal of Perinatology • January 2021
Population Pharmacokinetics of Metoclopramide in Infants, Children, and Adolescents
Clinical and Translational Science • November 2020
Simulated Assessment of Pharmacokinetically Guided Dosing for Investigational Treatments of Pediatric Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019
JAMA Pediatrics • October 2020
Exchange transfusion safety and outcomes in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
Pediatric Emergency Care • October 2020
Wolf MF, Childers J, Gray KD, Chivily C, Glenn M, Jones L, Kpa M, McMannen T, Reyes I, Zimmerman KO, Clark RH, Greenberg RG
This study aimed to characterize the prevalence of exchange transfusion (ET), clinical characteristics of infants receiving ET, and ET-associated morbidity and mortality. It was a multicenter cohort study of infants ≥23 weeks of gestational age (GA) with hyperbilirubinemia who underwent ET within 30 days of birth from 1997 to 2016. Infants ≤ 29 weeks of GA had greater odds of death following ET compared with term infants. These data will support clinicians in evaluating risks and prognosis for infants who require ET.
Safety of Metronidazole in Late Preterm and Term Infants With Complicated Intraabdominal Infections
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal • September 2020
Commander SJ, Gao J, Zinkhan EK, Heresi G, Courtney SE, Lavery AP, Delmore P, Sokol GM, Moya F, Benjamin DK Jr, Bumpass TG, Debski J, Erinjeri J, Sharma G, Tracy ET, Cohen-Wolkowiez M, Hornik CP; on behalf of the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act – Pediatric Trials Network Steering Committee
Metronidazole is frequently used off-label in infants with complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAI) to provide coverage against anaerobic organisms, but its safety and efficacy in this indication are unknown. Metronidazole safety was evaluated by reporting of adverse events (AEs) and safety events of special interest. In a cohort of late pre-term and term infants with cIAIs, combination antibiotic therapy that included metronidazole was safe, and therapeutic success was high.
Hospital-acquired Pneumonia and Ventilator-associated Pneumonia in Children: A Prospective Natural History and Case-Control Study
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal • August 2020
Ericson JE, McGuire J, Michaels MG, Schwarz A, Frenck R, Deville JG, Agarwal S, Bressler AM, Gao J, Spears T, Benjamin DK, Smith PB, Bradley, JS
We examined laboratory and clinical features that might improve pediatric hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonias (HABP/VABP) trial efficiency by identifying risk factors predisposing children to HABP/VABP and describing the epidemiology of pediatric HABP/VABP. Food and Drug Administration-defined HABP/VABP occurred in 10%-12% of pediatric patients admitted to ICUs. Risk factors vary by age group.
Probiotic Use and Safety in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Matched Cohort Study
Journal of Pediatrics • July 2020
Gray KD, Messina JA, Cortina C, Owens T, Fowler M, Foster M, Gbadegesin S, Clark RH, Benjamin DK, Zimmerman KO, Greenberg RG
This study sought to determine the prevalence of probiotic administration in infants born preterm over time, as well as the association between probiotic administration and select adverse outcomes. Probiotic use increased over the study period and varied among neonatal intensive care units. Probiotic administration was associated with a decrease in NEC and death, and an increase in Candida infection, but no increase in bloodstream infection or meningitis.