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World J Clin Cases ; 10(18): 6218-6226, 2022 Jun 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35949852

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BACKGROUND: Vancomycin is the most commonly used drug for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The empirical clinical doses of vancomycin based on non-obese patients may not be optimal for obese ones. CASE SUMMARY: This study reports a case of vancomycin dosing adjustment in an obese patient (body mass index 78.4 kg/m2) with necrotizing fasciitis of the scrotum and left lower extremity accompanied with acute renal failure. Dosing adjustment was performed based on literature review and factors that influence pharmacokinetic parameters are analyzed. The results of the blood drug concentration monitoring confirmed the successful application of our dosing adjustment strategy in this obese patient. Total body weight is an important consideration for vancomycin administration in obese patients, which affects the volume of distribution and clearance of vancomycin. The alterations of pharmacokinetic parameters dictate that vancomycin should be dose-adjusted when applied to obese patients. At the same time, the pathophysiological status of patients, such as renal function, which also affects the dose adjustment of the patient, should be considered. CONCLUSION: Monitoring vancomycin blood levels in obese patients is critical to help adjust the dosing regimen to ensure that vancomycin concentrations are within the effective therapeutic range and to reduce the incidence of renal injury.

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Front Pharmacol ; 13: 815479, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35281894

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The management of hemorrhagic diseases and other commonly refractory diseases (including gout, inflammatory diseases, cancer, pain of various forms and causes) are very challenging in clinical practice. Charcoal medicine is a frequently used complementary and alternative drug therapy for hemorrhagic diseases. However, studies (other than those assessing effects on hemostasis) on charcoal-processed medicines are limited. Carbon dots (CDs) are quasi-spherical nanoparticles that are biocompatible and have high stability, low toxicity, unique optical properties. Currently, there are various studies carried out to evaluate their efficacy and safety. The exploration of using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) -based CDs for the treatment of common diseases has received great attention. This review summarizes the literatures on medicinal herbs-derived CDs for the treatment of the difficult-to-treat diseases, and explored the possible mechanisms involved in the process of treatment.

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Front Oncol ; 11: 778185, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35047395

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have substantially changed the treatment of a variety of malignant tumors. With the increasing of their usage, the unique immune-mediated toxicity profile of ICIs has become apparent. We report a case of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in a patient who received anti-programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) (camrelizumab) therapy and the occurrence of sequential immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Although many irAEs have been reported, severe myositis caused by camrelizumab with simultaneous involvement of multiple organs, including the myocardium, respiratory muscles, and skeletal muscles, has rarely been described in literature. This 69-year-old male patient developed a grade 4 camrelizumab-induced adverse reaction according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) and was successfully treated with methylprednisolone and immunoglobulins. The early identification of irAEs, immediate discontinuation of immunotherapy, use of steroids and/or immunosuppressants, and adjuvant supportive treatment are critical to the clinical prognosis of patients. It should be aware that autoimmune complications can occur even when ICI treatment is ceased.

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