Congenital Heart Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Vancomycin and Cefoxitin Levels During Pediatric Cardiac Surgery With Cardiopulmonary Bypass
The aim of this study will be to evaluate vancomycin and cefoxitin blood levels during elective cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) surgery in four pre-determined pediatric strata: neonates, infants, children weighting less than 40 kg and children weighting more than 40 kg.
Few data are available in current literature about pharmacokinetics (PK) of antibiotics
administered as surgical prophylaxis to children scheduled for cardiac surgery with CPB. In
particular, vancomycin PK during CPB has been studied only in small case series, whereas no
specific study has been conducted, so far, in the specific setting of children receiving
cefoxitin during CPB.
CPB affects patients' volemia and drugs PK is eventually altered. On the other side during
and after surgery for heart defects, many risk factors may decrease renal and hepatic
clearance, including altered renal perfusion, use of vasoactive agents, and use of
concomitant nephrotoxic medications.
Primary Objective of the study will be:
• To study the pharmacokinetic profile of vancomycin and cefoxitin administered, as
antibiotic prophylaxis to children undergoing elective CPB.
Secondary Objectives will be:
- To evaluate if a significant difference in blood levels will occur in the four
predetermined patients' categories.
- To evaluate the role of hemodilution during CPB on studied antibiotics' serum
concentration
- To verify the incidence of post-operative infections in the studied population with
particular attention to sensitive bacteria
- To evaluate the impact of ultrafiltration in studied antibiotics' clearance
- To evaluate safety of the administered antibiotics This is a prospective monocentric,
open label, not controlled clinical trial.
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