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A pilot study of ADRA2A genotype association with doses of dexmedetomidine for sedation in pediatric patients.


ABSTRACT:

Study objective

Dexmedetomidine is titrated to achieve sedation in the pediatric and cardiovascular intensive care units (PICU and CVICU). In adults, dexmedetomidine response has been associated with an ADRA2A polymorphism (rs1800544); CC genotype is associated with an increased sedative response compared with GC and GG. To date, this has not been studied in children.

Design

We conducted a pilot study to determine whether ADRA2A genotype is associated with dexmedetomidine dose in children.

Measurements and main results

Forty intubated PICU or CVICU patients who received dexmedetomidine as a continuous infusion for at least 2 days were genotyped for ADRA2A with a custom-designed TaqMan® Assay. Ten (25%) subjects were wildtype (GG), 15 (37.5%) were heterozygous (GC), and 15 (37.5%) were homozygous (CC) variant. The maximum dexmedetomidine doses (mCg/kg/h) were not different between genotype groups CC (1, 0.3-1.2), GC (1, 0.3-1.3), and GG (0.8, 0.3-1.2), (p = 0.37); neither were mean dexmedetomidine doses for these respective genotype groups 0.68 (0.24-1.07), 0.72 (0.22-0.98), 0.58 (0.3-0.94), (p = 0.67).

Conclusions

These findings did not confirm the results from adult studies where ADRA2A polymorphisms correlate with dexmedetomidine response, therefore highlighting the need for pediatric studies to validate PGx findings in adults prior to implementation in pediatrics.

SUBMITTER: Gallaway KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9325491 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A pilot study of ADRA2A genotype association with doses of dexmedetomidine for sedation in pediatric patients.

Gallaway Katherine A KA   Skaar Todd C TC   Biju Ashwin A   Slaven James J   Tillman Emma M EM  

Pharmacotherapy 20220420 6


<h4>Study objective</h4>Dexmedetomidine is titrated to achieve sedation in the pediatric and cardiovascular intensive care units (PICU and CVICU). In adults, dexmedetomidine response has been associated with an ADRA2A polymorphism (rs1800544); CC genotype is associated with an increased sedative response compared with GC and GG. To date, this has not been studied in children.<h4>Design</h4>We conducted a pilot study to determine whether ADRA2A genotype is associated with dexmedetomidine dose in  ...[more]

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