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Collaboration Between Rheumatology Clinic And Specialty Pharmacy To Positively Impact Patient Experience And Hospital Stewardship, Alaina Linafelter, Julia G. Harris, Robert Herr, Stephanie Quinn, Ashley M. Cooper Oct 2019

Collaboration Between Rheumatology Clinic And Specialty Pharmacy To Positively Impact Patient Experience And Hospital Stewardship, Alaina Linafelter, Julia G. Harris, Robert Herr, Stephanie Quinn, Ashley M. Cooper

Posters

Biologic medications are commonly utilized to treat pediatric rheumatic diseases. Being high-cost, most third-party payers require dispensing through a specialty pharmacy. Children's Mercy Hospital Specialty Pharmacy (CMH SP) started acceting patients in March 2015.

The number of patients benefited by the superior service of CMH SP has risen steadily, leading to high patient satisfaction and financial benefits for the hospital.


Pediatric Surgery Opioid Prescription Follow-Up, Gadison Quick, Nathaniel Aviles, Gabriel Melgarejo, Hunjung Choi, Elizabeth Edmundson Oct 2019

Pediatric Surgery Opioid Prescription Follow-Up, Gadison Quick, Nathaniel Aviles, Gabriel Melgarejo, Hunjung Choi, Elizabeth Edmundson

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This quality improvement project is assisting general and orthopedic surgeons in gaining greater clarity when prescribing opioids for specific surgical procedures. Additional surgical services are being added to the project fall of 2019. Opioid prescribing patterns are, and will continue to be, key to all prescribing providers within our organization.


Optimizing Antibiotic Management Of Pediatric Acute Otitis Media In An Emergency Department, Alicia Daggett, Alaina N. Burns, Brian R. Lee, Nirav Shastri, Patricia Phillips, Rana E. El Feghaly Oct 2019

Optimizing Antibiotic Management Of Pediatric Acute Otitis Media In An Emergency Department, Alicia Daggett, Alaina N. Burns, Brian R. Lee, Nirav Shastri, Patricia Phillips, Rana E. El Feghaly

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Problem

Children diagnosed with acute otitis media (AOM) at the Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas Emergency Department routinely get antibiotic prescriptions. There is rarely discussion with families about watchful waiting (defined as discussion of observation with parents and providing a safety-net antibiotic prescription that parents can ill if the patient is not improving or is worsening over the next 48 hours).

The aim of this quality improvement project is to increase watchful waiting for AOM at the CMK ED by 20% by March 2020, with an overall goal of decreasing antibiotic use for AOM.


A Population Pharmacokinetic Model For Simvastatin And Its Metabolites In Children And Adolescents., Kayode Ogungbenro, Jonathan B. Wagner, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman, J Steven Leeder, Aleksandra Galetin Sep 2019

A Population Pharmacokinetic Model For Simvastatin And Its Metabolites In Children And Adolescents., Kayode Ogungbenro, Jonathan B. Wagner, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman, J Steven Leeder, Aleksandra Galetin

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

PURPOSE: Poor adherence to dietary/behaviour modifications as interventions for hypercholesterolemia in paediatric patients often necessitates the initiation of statin therapy. The aim of this study was to develop a joint population pharmacokinetic model for simvastatin and four metabolites in children and adolescents to investigate sources of variability in simvastatin acid exposure in this patient population, in addition to SLCO1B1 genotype status.

METHODS: Plasma concentrations of simvastatin and its four metabolites, demographic and polymorphism data for OATP1B1 and CYP3A5 were analysed utilising a population pharmacokinetic modelling approach from an existing single oral dose (10 mg < 17 years and 20 mg ≥ 18 years) pharmacokinetic dataset of 32 children and adolescents.

RESULTS: The population PK model included …


Pediatric Ppi Use And Fractures, Nathan R. Fleishman, Troy Richardson, Thomas M. Attard May 2019

Pediatric Ppi Use And Fractures, Nathan R. Fleishman, Troy Richardson, Thomas M. Attard

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This study compared the rate of fracture among pediatric patients exposed to proton pump inhibitors to the rate among patients without exposure, and also considered the fracture location among children exposed to proton pump inhibitors.


The Effect Of Antihypertensive Dose On Blood Pressure Control In Children With Chronic Kidney Disease, Benjamin A. Matta May 2019

The Effect Of Antihypertensive Dose On Blood Pressure Control In Children With Chronic Kidney Disease, Benjamin A. Matta

Presentations

This presentation describes a study to determine the effect of antihypertensive dosing on blood pressure control in children with chronic kidney disease. The original version of this presentation is a prezi show at https://prezi.com/view/4qluDL1gMKFELOf1nLVA/


A Nsqip Analysis Of Post-Operative Antibiotic Utilization In Uncomplicated Appendicitis, Charlene Dekonenko, Robert M. Dorman, Janelle R. Noel-Macdonnell, Tolulope A. Oyetunji May 2019

A Nsqip Analysis Of Post-Operative Antibiotic Utilization In Uncomplicated Appendicitis, Charlene Dekonenko, Robert M. Dorman, Janelle R. Noel-Macdonnell, Tolulope A. Oyetunji

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APSA 2010 recommendations do not support antibiotic use post-operatively following appendectomy for uncomplicated appendicitis, but compliance varies by institution. This study determined the rate of post-operative antibiotic use in uncomplicated appendicitis and found that 10% of patients were discharged on antibiotics, using the NSQIP files.


Predictive Performance Of Existing Population Pharmacokinetic Models Of Tacrolimus In Pediatric Kidney Transplant Recipients, Alenka Chapron, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman May 2019

Predictive Performance Of Existing Population Pharmacokinetic Models Of Tacrolimus In Pediatric Kidney Transplant Recipients, Alenka Chapron, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman

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With the goal of developing a clinician-driven tacrolimus (TAC) pharmacokinetic dosing tool, our initial objectives were 1) to examine whether published TAC population pharmacokinetic (popPK) models could serve as a foundation for the dosing tool, and 2) evaluate their performance predicting TAC concentrations in an independent cohort of Children's Mercy patients.


Prospective Evaluation Of A Population Pharmacokinetic Model Of Pantoprazole For Obese Children, Alenka Chapron, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman, Valentina Shakhnovich May 2019

Prospective Evaluation Of A Population Pharmacokinetic Model Of Pantoprazole For Obese Children, Alenka Chapron, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman, Valentina Shakhnovich

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We previously developed a population pharmacokinetic (popPK) model of pantoprazole for obese children. Our objective was to evaluate the predictive performance of this model in an independent cohort of normal weight, overweight and obese children.


Considerations For Implementing Precision Therapeutics For Children., Matthew J. Mclaughlin, Jonathan B. Wagner, Valentina Shakhnovich, Bruce Carleton, J Steven Leeder Mar 2019

Considerations For Implementing Precision Therapeutics For Children., Matthew J. Mclaughlin, Jonathan B. Wagner, Valentina Shakhnovich, Bruce Carleton, J Steven Leeder

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Improving the utilization of pharmacologic agents in the pediatric population yields significant, perhaps life-long, benefits. Genetic factors related to the disposition of a medication or an alteration at the target receptor site contributes to the observed variability of exposure and response between individuals. An additional source of this variability specific to the pediatric population is ontogeny, where age-specific changes during development may require dose adjustments to obtain the same levels of drug exposure and response. With significant improvements in characterizing both the ontogeny and genetic contributions of drug metabolizing enzymes, the time is right to begin placing more emphasis on …


An Open-Label, Single-Dose Study To Evaluate The Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, And Pharmacodynamics Of Cinacalcet In Pediatric Subjects Aged 28 Days To < 6 Years With Chronic Kidney Disease Receiving Dialysis., Winnie Y. Sohn, Anthony A. Portale, Isidro B. Salusky, Hao Zhang, Lucy L. Yan, Bella Ertik, Shahnaz Shahinfar, Edward Lee, Bastian Dehmel, Bradley A. Warady Jan 2019

An Open-Label, Single-Dose Study To Evaluate The Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, And Pharmacodynamics Of Cinacalcet In Pediatric Subjects Aged 28 Days To < 6 Years With Chronic Kidney Disease Receiving Dialysis., Winnie Y. Sohn, Anthony A. Portale, Isidro B. Salusky, Hao Zhang, Lucy L. Yan, Bella Ertik, Shahnaz Shahinfar, Edward Lee, Bastian Dehmel, Bradley A. Warady

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BACKGROUND: Calcimimetics, shown to control biochemical parameters of secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT), have well-established safety and pharmacokinetic profiles in adult end-stage renal disease subjects treated with dialysis; however, such studies are limited in pediatric subjects.

METHODS: In this study, the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD) of cinacalcet were evaluated in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and SHPT receiving dialysis. Twelve subjects received a single dose of cinacalcet (0.25 mg/kg) orally or by nasogastric or gastric tube. Subjects were randomized to one of two parathyroid hormone (PTH) and serum calcium sampling sequences: [(1) 2, 8, 48 h; or (2) …