Gender | Male Female |
Age in years | |
Serum Creatinine | |
unit | µmol/L mg/dL |
Height | |
unit | Inches cm |
Weight | |
unit | lbs kgs |
Is patient obese | Yes No |
Elimination of aminoglycosides is almost entirely by renal excretion. Since aminoglycoside clearance corresponds to creatinine clearance over a wide range of renal function, aminoglycoside clearance can be calculated using formulas for estimating creatinine clearance.
The method of Sarrubi and Hull utilizes serum creatinine (Scr), lean body weight (LBW), age, and gender to estimate creatinine clearance. This method considers more patient variables, which may improve the estimation of aminoglycoside elimination.
Aminoglycoside Clearance is clinically useful in determining dosage interval for dosing of aminoglycosides such as gentamicin, amikacin or tobramycin (may also apply for vancomycin).
The formula used aminoglycoside clearance (AmCl):
Note: This formula is for patients with stable renal function ONLY.
For Lean Body Weight
For less than 60 inches LBW is restricted to
For obese patient LBW would give wrong estimation hence instead of LBW we use OBW = LBW + 0.4(Weight - LBW)
** In the event that patient is underweight and LBW is > than actual weight, actual weight will be entered into the equation.
Items to be entered:
Note: Height and Weight are used in calculation of LBW. If patient is obese is a yes then we calculate OBW using LBW.
Interpretation:
Determination of dosing interval of Aminoglycoside (once daily dosage) using Aminoglycoside Clearance:
AmCl(ml/min) | Interval | Monitoring |
---|---|---|
>=60 | Every 24 hours | Drug level 8-12 hour after dose. |
40-59 | Every 36 hours | Nomogram recommended to confirm or modify dosage interval. |
20-39 | Every 48 hours | Dosage Levels 1/week during prolonged thearapy. |
<20 | Adjusted by monitoring levels |
Note: For AmCl >=60 ml/min or higher and if duration of therapy is less than 5 days no monitoring is required.
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