Tigecycline, a derivative of minocycline, is an extended-spectrum antimicrobial agent. It has a restricted approval field in children and the experience of its adoption in clinical practice is reserved for cases of challenging infections. The aim of this review was to summarize evidence regarding the use of tigecycline in infants and children, focusing on the drug's clinical efficacy data and tolerability profile. Areas covered: We have conducted a literature search of the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and MEDLINE databases, from their inception through 5 January 2017, using the following terms: tigecycline, newborn, infant, child, pediatrics, adolescent, human, clinical trial, and case report. Articles were excluded if they were redundant or not pertinent. Bibliographies of all relevant articles were also evaluated. Seventeen publications were included: 1 pharmacokinetic study, 16 case reports. In the selected publications, the patients' mean age was 4.45 years, 38.7% of children was <3 years old and favorable clinical response was achieved in 74.2% of cases. Expert commentary: Tigecycline may be a considerable option in life-threatening infections in pediatric patients. Its administration is well tolerated and has demonstrated a good clinical response in nonbacteremic patients. However, the available clinical records are limited and more studies are needed

Use of tigecycline in pediatric clinical practice / Mastrolia M.V.; Galli L.; De Martino M.; Chiappini E.. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTI-INFECTIVE THERAPY. - ISSN 1478-7210. - STAMPA. - 15:(2017), pp. 605-612. [10.1080/14787210.2017.1318064]

Use of tigecycline in pediatric clinical practice

Galli L.;De Martino M.;Chiappini E.
2017

Abstract

Tigecycline, a derivative of minocycline, is an extended-spectrum antimicrobial agent. It has a restricted approval field in children and the experience of its adoption in clinical practice is reserved for cases of challenging infections. The aim of this review was to summarize evidence regarding the use of tigecycline in infants and children, focusing on the drug's clinical efficacy data and tolerability profile. Areas covered: We have conducted a literature search of the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and MEDLINE databases, from their inception through 5 January 2017, using the following terms: tigecycline, newborn, infant, child, pediatrics, adolescent, human, clinical trial, and case report. Articles were excluded if they were redundant or not pertinent. Bibliographies of all relevant articles were also evaluated. Seventeen publications were included: 1 pharmacokinetic study, 16 case reports. In the selected publications, the patients' mean age was 4.45 years, 38.7% of children was <3 years old and favorable clinical response was achieved in 74.2% of cases. Expert commentary: Tigecycline may be a considerable option in life-threatening infections in pediatric patients. Its administration is well tolerated and has demonstrated a good clinical response in nonbacteremic patients. However, the available clinical records are limited and more studies are needed
2017
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Mastrolia M.V.; Galli L.; De Martino M.; Chiappini E.
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