Impact of clinical preparation steps and use of sex-specific reference for accurate antibiotic monitoring in body fluids
Christian Domes, Lisa Graul, Timea Frosch, Juergen Popp, Stefan Hagel, Mathias W. Pletz, Torsten Frosch

TL;DR
This study shows that sample preparation steps and using sex-specific urine references improve the accuracy of measuring antibiotics in urine, helping personalize drug dosing for critically ill patients.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that sex-specific urine references and careful sample handling improve antibiotic quantification accuracy using Raman spectroscopy.
Findings
Freezing, centrifugation, and filtration reduce piperacillin concentration in urine samples.
Sex-specific urine pools provide more accurate quantification than mixed-sex pools.
Resonance Raman spectroscopy is effective for measuring piperacillin in clinical urine samples.
Abstract
Effective antibiotic therapy in critically ill patients requires precise dosing tailored to individual conditions. However, physiological changes in these patients can complicate drug exposure prediction, leading to treatment failure or toxicity. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is crucial in optimizing antibiotic therapy, with Raman spectroscopy emerging as a promising method due to its speed and sensitivity. The utility of resonance Raman spectroscopy in analyzing clinical urine samples was investigated, specifically focusing on piperacillin concentrations. Samples subjected to various preparation techniques, including freezing, centrifugation, and filtration, were analyzed using deep UV resonance Raman spectroscopy. Data analysis involved preprocessing and chemometric modeling to assess concentration changes and the influence of sample matrix. Sample preparation steps induce…
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TopicsAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
