Applying Pharmacogenomic Guidelines to Combat Medical Care.


Journal

Military medicine
ISSN: 1930-613X
Titre abrégé: Mil Med
Pays: England
ID NLM: 2984771R

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
30 12 2021
Historique:
received: 26 02 2021
revised: 08 06 2021
accepted: 05 08 2021
entrez: 30 12 2021
pubmed: 31 12 2021
medline: 22 3 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Pharmacogenomics is a pillar of personalized medicine that has the potential to deliver optimized treatment in many medical settings. Military medicine in the deployed setting is unique and therefore warrants separate assessment pertaining to its potential capabilities and impact. Pharmacogenomics for United States Active Duty Service Members medical care in the deployed setting has not, to our knowledge, been previously reviewed. We present potential applications of pharmacogenomics to forward medical care through two comprehensive references for deployed medical care, the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines (TCCC) and Emergency War Surgery (EWS) fifth edition. All drugs within the deployment manuals, TCCC guidelines and EWS book, were identified and the list was cross-referenced to the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium guidelines and genes-drugs interactions list as well as the Food and Drug Administration Table of Pharmacogenomics Biomarkers in Drug Labeling. Ten pharmacologic categories were identified, consisting of 15 drugs, along with the classes, aminogylcosides, beta-blockers, and volatile anesthetics. Drugs and pharmacogenomics liabilities were tabulated. Eight specific drugs or classes are expounded upon given the belief of the authors of their potential for impacting future treatment on the battlefield in the setting of prolonged field care. This review outlines several genes with liabilities in the prolonged field care setting and areas that may produce improved care with further study.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34967401
pii: 6489943
doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab333
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

18-24

Informations de copyright

Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 2021. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US.

Auteurs

Jesse DeLuca (J)

Experimental Therapeutics, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.

Thomas Oliver (T)

Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

Chad Hulsopple (C)

National Capital Consortium Sports Medicine Fellowship, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

Daniel Selig (D)

Experimental Therapeutics, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.

Elaine Por (E)

Experimental Therapeutics, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.
Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

Clesson Turner (C)

Department of Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

Lydia Hellwig (L)

Department of Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
The Collaborative Health Initiative Research Program, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc, Bethesda, MD 20817, USA.

Jeffrey Livezey (J)

Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

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