Psychotropic drug concentrations and clinical outcomes in children and adolescents: a systematic review.

Drug monitoring adolescent antidepressant antipsychotic child mood stabilizer psychopharmacology stimulant systematic review

Journal

Expert opinion on drug safety
ISSN: 1744-764X
Titre abrégé: Expert Opin Drug Saf
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101163027

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jul 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 19 5 2020
medline: 28 1 2021
entrez: 19 5 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The use of psychotropic drugs in children and adolescents is widespread but associated with suboptimal treatment effects. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) can improve safety of psychotropic drugs in children and adolescents but is not routinely performed. A major reason is that the relationship between drug concentrations and effects is not well known. This systematic review evaluated studies assessing the relationship between psychotropic drug concentrations and clinical outcomes in children and adolescents, including antipsychotics, psychostimulants, alpha-agonists, antidepressants, and mood-stabilizers. PRISMA guidelines were used and a quality assessment of the retrieved studies was performed. Sixty-seven eligible studies involving 24 psychotropic drugs were identified from 9,298 records. The findings were generally heterogeneous and the majority of all retrieved studies were not of sufficient quality. For 11 psychotropic drugs, a relationship between drug concentrations and side-effects and/or effectiveness was evidenced in reasonably reported and executed studies, but these findings were barely replicated. In order to better support routine TDM in child- and adolescent psychiatry, future work must improve in aspects of study design, execution and reporting to demonstrate drug concentration-effect relationships. The quality criteria proposed in this work can guide future TDM research. Systematic review protocol and registration PROSPERO CRD42018084159.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32421365
doi: 10.1080/14740338.2020.1770224
doi:

Substances chimiques

Psychotropic Drugs 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Systematic Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

873-890

Auteurs

Sanne M Kloosterboer (SM)

Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Denise Vierhout (D)

Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Jana Stojanova (J)

Interdisciplinary Center for Health Studies (CIESAL), Universidad de Valparaíso , Valparaíso, Chile.

Karin M Egberts (KM)

Department for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Würzburg , Würzburg, Germany.

Manfred Gerlach (M)

Department for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Würzburg , Würzburg, Germany.

Gwen C Dieleman (GC)

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Manon H J Hillegers (MHJ)

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Kimberly M Passe (KM)

Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Teun van Gelder (TV)

Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Bram Dierckx (B)

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Birgit C P Koch (BCP)

Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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