Background. Based on a hollow-fiber system model of tuberculosis, we hypothesize that microbiologic failure and acquired drug resistance are primarily driven by low drug concentrations that result from pharmacokinetic vari-ability. Methods. Clinical and pharmacokinetic data were prospectively collected from 142 tuberculosis patients in Western Cape, South Africa. Compartmental pharmacokinetic parameters of isoniazid, rifampin, and pyrazinamide were identified for each patient. Patients were then followed for up to 2 years. Classification and regression tree anal-ysis was used to identify and rank clinical predictors of poor long-term outcome such as microbiologic failure or death, or relapse. Results. Drug concentrations and pharmacokinetic...
Low antituberculosis (TB) drug levels are common, but their clinical significance remains unclear, a...
Therapeutic drug monitoring may be useful in tuberculosis management, but programmatic implementatio...
Item does not contain fulltextLow antituberculosis (TB) drug levels are common, but their clinical s...
Numerous studies have reported low concentrations of antituberculosis drugs in tuberculosis (TB) pat...
Background. We explored the association between antituberculosis drug pharmacokinetics and treatment...
BackgroundThis study aims to explore relationships between baseline demographic covariates, plasma a...
Background: Further work is required to understand the intrapulmonary pharmacokinetics of first-line...
PRINCIPLES: Therapeutic target serum concentrations of first-line antituberculosis drugs have not be...
BACKGROUND: Intrapulmonary pharmacokinetics may better explain response to tuberculosis (TB) treatme...
Funding: Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship awarded to D.S. (086757/Z/08/A). Funding for the min...
Background Intrapulmonary pharmacokinetics may better explain response to tuberculosis (TB) treatmen...
Background There is scant evidence to support target drug exposures for optimal tuberculosis outcome...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal drug exposure in patients with drug-susceptible tuberculosis (DS-TB) can driv...
Exposure to lower-than-therapeutic levels of anti-tuberculosis drugs is likely to cause selection of...
East Africa has a high tuberculosis (TB) incidence and mortality, yet there are very limited data on...
Low antituberculosis (TB) drug levels are common, but their clinical significance remains unclear, a...
Therapeutic drug monitoring may be useful in tuberculosis management, but programmatic implementatio...
Item does not contain fulltextLow antituberculosis (TB) drug levels are common, but their clinical s...
Numerous studies have reported low concentrations of antituberculosis drugs in tuberculosis (TB) pat...
Background. We explored the association between antituberculosis drug pharmacokinetics and treatment...
BackgroundThis study aims to explore relationships between baseline demographic covariates, plasma a...
Background: Further work is required to understand the intrapulmonary pharmacokinetics of first-line...
PRINCIPLES: Therapeutic target serum concentrations of first-line antituberculosis drugs have not be...
BACKGROUND: Intrapulmonary pharmacokinetics may better explain response to tuberculosis (TB) treatme...
Funding: Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship awarded to D.S. (086757/Z/08/A). Funding for the min...
Background Intrapulmonary pharmacokinetics may better explain response to tuberculosis (TB) treatmen...
Background There is scant evidence to support target drug exposures for optimal tuberculosis outcome...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal drug exposure in patients with drug-susceptible tuberculosis (DS-TB) can driv...
Exposure to lower-than-therapeutic levels of anti-tuberculosis drugs is likely to cause selection of...
East Africa has a high tuberculosis (TB) incidence and mortality, yet there are very limited data on...
Low antituberculosis (TB) drug levels are common, but their clinical significance remains unclear, a...
Therapeutic drug monitoring may be useful in tuberculosis management, but programmatic implementatio...
Item does not contain fulltextLow antituberculosis (TB) drug levels are common, but their clinical s...