PREDICTION OF FUTURE SERUM CONCENTRATIONS WITH BAYESIAN FITTED PHARMACOKINETIC MODELS - RESULTS WITH DATA COLLECTED BY NURSES VERSUS TRAINED PHARMACY RESIDENTS
B. Charpiat et al., PREDICTION OF FUTURE SERUM CONCENTRATIONS WITH BAYESIAN FITTED PHARMACOKINETIC MODELS - RESULTS WITH DATA COLLECTED BY NURSES VERSUS TRAINED PHARMACY RESIDENTS, Therapeutic drug monitoring, 16(2), 1994, pp. 166-173
Recording the times of dosage administration and serum sampling by tra
ined personnel resulted in significantly greater adherence to the prot
ocol of therapeutic drug monitoring and in significantly greater preci
sion in the achievement of desired serum concentration goals of aminog
lycoside therapy than when relatively untrained personnel recorded it
as a comparatively unemphasized part of their job. This was true even
when only data of peak and trough serum concentrations were used. This
study demonstrates that thoughtful data collection by appropriately t
rained nursing, pharmacy, or other clinical personnel is an essential
part of therapeutic drug monitoring and plays a significant role in th
e optimal individualization of drug dosage regimens for patient care.