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Clinical Therapeutics | 2012

ABCB1 C3435T Genetic Polymorphism on Population Pharmacokinetics of Methotrexate After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Korean Patients: A Prospective Analysis

In-Wha Kim; Hwi-yeol Yun; Boyoon Choi; Nayoung Han; Seonyang Park; Eun Sook Lee; Jung Mi Oh

BACKGROUNDnMethotrexate (MTX) is often used to prevent graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). However, MTX has great pharmacokinetic variability and its use can result in fatal complications and/or infections after HSCT.nnnOBJECTIVESnThe purposes of this study were to build a population pharmacokinetic model of MTX treatment in Korean patients who have undergone HSCT and to identify covariates, including genetic polymorphisms, that affect the pharmacokinetic properties of MTX.nnnMETHODSnClinical characteristics and MTX concentration data for 20 post-HSCT patients were collected. For each patient, ABCB1, ABCC2, ATIC, GGH, MTHFR, and TYMS genotyping was performed. Population pharmacokinetic analysis was performed using the NONMEM program. Analysis of MTX pharmacokinetic properties was accomplished using a 2-compartment pharmacokinetic model that incorporated first-order conditional estimation methods with interaction. The effects of a variety of demographic and genetic factors on MTX disposition were investigated.nnnRESULTSnThe study population consisted of 12 men (60%) and 8 women (40%). Median age and body weight were 28 years (range, 18-49 years) and 55.6 kg (range, 44.8-80.8 kg), respectively. Within the study population, the estimated mean MTX clearance (CL) was 7.08 L/h, whereas the mean central compartment volume (V(1)) of MTX distribution was 19.4 L. MTX CL was significantly affected by glomerular filtration rate (GFR), penicillin use, and the ABCB1 3435 genotype. Interindividual variabilities for CL and V(1) were 21.6% and 73.3%. A 10-mL/min GFR increase was associated with a 32% increase in mean MTX CL, whereas penicillin use was associated with a decrease in MTX CL of 61%. MTX CL was significantly greater (by ∼21%) in patients with the ABCB1 3435 CC and CT genotype than in those with the ABCB1 3435 TT genotype (P < 0.001).nnnCONCLUSIONSnThere was great interindividual variation in MTX pharmacokinetic properties in patients who had undergone HSCT. GFR, concurrent penicillin use, and the presence of the ABCB1 3435 C


Healthcare Informatics Research | 2011

The Development of a Korean Drug Dosing Database

Sun Ah Kim; Jung Hoon Kim; Yoo Jin Jang; Man Ho Jeon; Joong Un Hwang; Young Mi Jeong; Kyung Suk Choi; Iyn Hyang Lee; Jin Ok Jeon; Eun Sook Lee; Eun-Kyung Lee; Hong Bin Kim; Ho Jun Chin; Ji Hye Ha; Young Hoon Kim; Byung Koo Lee

Objectives This report describes the development process of a drug dosing database for ethical drugs approved by the Korea Food & Drug Administration (KFDA). The goal of this study was to develop a computerized system that supports physicians prescribing decisions, particularly in regards to medication dosing. Methods The advisory committee, comprised of doctors, pharmacists, and nurses from the Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, pharmacists familiar with drug databases, KFDA officials, and software developers from the BIT Computer Co. Ltd. analyzed approved KFDA drug dosing information, defined the fields and properties of the information structure, and designed a management program used to enter dosing information. The management program was developed using a web based system that allows multiple researchers to input drug dosing information in an organized manner. The whole process was improved by adding additional input fields and eliminating the unnecessary existing fields used when the dosing information was entered, resulting in an improved field structure. Results A total of 16,994 drugs sold in the Korean market in July 2009, excluding the exclusion criteria (e.g., radioactivity drugs, X-ray contrast medium), usage and dosing information were made into a database. Conclusions The drug dosing database was successfully developed and the dosing information for new drugs can be continually maintained through the management mode. This database will be used to develop the drug utilization review standards and to provide appropriate dosing information.


Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2018

Preoperative medication use and its association with postoperative length of hospital stay in surgical oncology patients receiving comprehensive geriatric assessment

Young Mi Jeong; Kyung Eun Lee; Eun Sook Lee; Kwang Ill Kim; Jee Eun Chung; Byung Koo Lee; Hye Sun Gwak

The present study aimed to investigate whether preoperative medication use is associated with postoperative length of hospital stay in older adults undergoing cancer surgery.


Clinical Therapeutics | 2014

A Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis of the Influence of Nutritional Status of Digoxin in Hospitalized Korean Patients

Soo An Choi; Hwi-yeol Yun; Eun Sook Lee; Wan Gyoon Shin

BACKGROUNDnSafe and effective use of digoxin in hospitalized populations requires information about the drugs pharmacokinetics and the influence of various factors on drug disposition. However, no attempts have been made to link an individuals digoxin requirements with nutritional status.nnnOBJECTIVESnThe main goal of this study was to estimate the population pharmacokinetics of digoxin and to identify the nutritional status that explains pharmacokinetic variability in hospitalized Korean patients.nnnMETHODSnRoutine therapeutic drug-monitoring data from 106 patients who received oral digoxin at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital were retrospectively collected. The pharmacokinetics of digoxin were analyzed with a 1-compartment, open-label pharmacokinetic model by using a nonlinear mixed-effects modeling tool (NONMEM) and a multiple trough screening approach.nnnRESULTSnThe effect of demographic characteristics and biochemical and nutritional indices were explored. Estimates generated by using NONMEM indicated that the CL/F of digoxin was influenced by renal function, serum potassium, age, and percentage of ideal body weight (PIBW). These influences could be modeled by following the equation CL/F (L/h) = 1.36 × (creatinine clearance/50)(1.580) × K(0.835) × 0.055 × (age/65) × (PIBW/100)(0.403). The interindividual %CV for CL/F was 34.3%, and the residual variability (SD) between observed and predicted concentrations was 0.225 μg/L. The median estimates from a bootstrap procedure were comparable and within 5% of the estimates from NONMEM. Correlation analysis with the validation group showed a linear correlation between observed and predicted values.nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe use of this model in routine therapeutic drug monitoring requires that certain conditions be met which are consistent with the conditions of the subpopulations in the present study. Therefore, further studies are needed to clarify the effects of nutritional status on digoxin pharmacokinetics. The present study established important sources of variability in digoxin pharmacokinetics and highlighted the relationship between pharmacokinetic parameters and nutritional status in hospitalized Korean patients.


Journal of The Korean Geriatrics Society | 2013

Comparison Between Beers Criteria and Screening Tool of Older Person's Prescriptions as a Screening Tool for the Detection of Potentially Inappropriate Medicines and Adverse Drug Events in the Elderly Patients

Joo-Hyung Lee; Ju Hyun Roh; Ye Won Suh; Jung Hwa Lee; Eun Sook Lee; Byung Koo Lee; Kwang Il Kim; Cheol Ho Kim


Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition | 2018

Clinical Outcomes of Nutritional Supply in Critically Ill Patients in the Prone Position

Yeonju Lee; Hyung-Sook Kim; Hyungwook Namgung; Eun Sook Lee; Euni Lee; Young-Jae Cho; Yeon Joo Lee


Journal of Korean Society of Health-System Pharmacists | 2016

Cyclosporine I.V. Dose Adjustment in Patients with Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Si Hun Yoo; So Yeon Hong; Su Jeong Jeon; Hyung Wook Namgung; Eun Sook Lee; Euni Lee; and Su Mi Bang


Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition | 2007

Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia among Patients Given High Nutritive Fluid

Soo An Choi; Rph; Hyoung Uk Namgung; Eun Sook Lee; Do Joong Park; Ho Seoung Han; Whan Gyoon Shin


Medinfo 2007: Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics; Building Sustainable Health Systems | 2007

Development of Computerized Adverse Drug Event Surveillance System in Korea: Retrospective and Prospective Patient Medical Record Reviews

Hyun Kyung Koo; Yoo Mi Cho; Soo Hee Hwang; Kyung Suk Choi; Eun Sook Lee; Byung Koo Lee; Sukhyang Lee; Yoon Kim


Medinfo 2007: Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics; Building Sustainable Health Systems | 2007

Drug Dosage Adjustment Using Real-time Renal Dosing System in Korea: Evaluation of the Early Stage of Application

Soo Hee Hwang; Kyung Suk Choi; Hyun Kyung Koo; Yoo Mi Cho; Eun Sook Lee; Byung Koo Lee; Sukhyang Lee; Yoon Kim

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Byung Koo Lee

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Kyung Suk Choi

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Yoon Kim

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Euni Lee

Seoul National University

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Hwi-yeol Yun

Chungnam National University

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Soo An Choi

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Young Mi Jeong

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Boyoon Choi

Seoul National University

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Cheol Ho Kim

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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