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Effects of the ABCB1 genetic polymorphism on vancomycin blood concentration in critically ill patients of Chinese

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摘要 To investigate the clinical application of vancomycin blood concentration monitoring in critically ill patients and the influence of the ABCB1 gene polymorphism on vancomycin dnug concentrations to guide clinically rational usage of vancomycin.The vancomycin blood concentration monitoring data on 141 critically ill patients in our hospital from November 2016 to March 2017 were analyzed and 68 patients who received the same dosages of vancomycin were subjected to ABCB1 genotyping.The results showed that among the 141 critically ill patients,68(48.22%)showed sub-target concentrations of vancomycin,averaging 5.58±2.54μg/mL;29 patients(20.56%)had higher than target concentrations,with an average value of 33.01±9.38μg/mL;and 44 cases(31.21%)were in the normal concentration range,with an average of 14.72±2.75μg/mL.The vancomycin concentrations in 1236TT-genotype patients were significantly higher than those of the 1236CC and 1236CT-genotype patients.The concentrations in the 2677AA-genotype patients were significantly higher than those in the 2677AT,2677GA,2677GG and 2677GT patients.Vancomycin concentrations in 3435CT patients were significantly higher than those in 3435CC,but slightly lower than those in 3435TT patients.The ABCB11236C>T,2677G>T/A and 3435C>T gene mutations may affect vancomycin blood concentrations.At the same time,other factors such as gender,age,co-morbidities and other transporters possiblely play the roles in influencing the concentration of vancomycin in patients.All these factors finally cause individual differences.
出处 《Infectious Diseases Research》 2020年第1期2-10,共9页 传染病研究(英文)
基金 supported by the Department of Science and Technology of Jiangxi Province(20161BBG70181) the Department of Health Science and Technology project of Jiangxi Province(20151022) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81660620) Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students(20190402367).
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