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Fig 1.

Simulations of paracetamol concentration-time profiles.

Plasma and CSF concentration-time profiles of paracetamol after a single intravenous dose of 1000 mg in adults (A, B) and (15 mg/kg) (C,D) in children. Solid black lines indicate simulation of median profiles, the grey area represents 90% CI and dotted lines indicate the minimum and maximum simulation. Dots indicate measured data derived from clinical studies together with the reported S.E.M (adult) or individual observations (pediatric). Log-transformed results are depicted in the right upper corners.

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Table 1.

Ratio observed/predicted AUC for plasma and CSF drug concentrations.

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Fig 2.

The effect of CSF production rate on paracetamol CSF concentration-time profiles.

The red lines indicate the simulations using the default CSF production rate. The black lines indicate a twofold increase or reduction in CSF production rate, respectively. The grey lines indicate a fivefold increase or reduction in CSF production rate, respectively.

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Fig 3.

Simulations of pediatric concentration-time profiles for ibuprofen, flurbiprofen and naproxen.

Simulations of oral ibuprofen (10 mg/kg in suspected sepsis patients) (A,B), IV ibuprofen (10 mg/kg in surgery patients) (C,D), IV flurbiprofen (0.9 mg/kg in surgery patients) (E,F), and oral naproxen (10 mg/kg in surgery patients) (G,H) concentration-time profiles. Solid black lines indicate simulation of median profiles, the grey area represents 90% CI and dotted lines indicate the minimum and maximum simulation. Dots indicate measured data derived from clinical studies. Log-transformed concentration-time data are depicted in the right upper corners (0 values were discarded).

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Fig 4.

Simulations of adult concentration-time profiles for intravenous meropenem in meningitis patients.

Simulations of adult plasma and CSF concentration-time profiles (i.v. 1500 mg/8h) (A,B). Solid black lines indicate simulated median profiles, the grey area represents 90% CI and dotted lines indicate the minimum and maximum simulation. Dots indicate measured data derived from clinical studies. Log-transformed results are depicted in the left upper corners.

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Fig 5.

Simulations of pediatric concentration-time profiles for intravenous meropenem.

Simulations of plasma and CSF for patients suffering from sepsis (i.v. 20 mg/kg/8h) (A,B), or meningitis (i.v. 40 mg/kg/8h) (C,D). Solid black lines indicate simulated median profiles, the grey area represents 90% CI and dotted lines indicate the minimum and maximum simulation. Dots indicate measured data derived from clinical studies. Log-transformed results are depicted in the left upper corners.

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Fig 6.

Workflow used for the building and validation of the pediatric brain PBPK model.

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Fig 7.

Schematic outline of the PBPK model including four brain compartments (modified from Gaohua et al.) [8].

Qsin and Qsout represent CSF shuttle flow between cranial CSF and spinal CSF compartments. Qssink and Qcsink are the flows from CSF compartments to blood. Qbulk represents bulk flow from brain mass to cranial CSF. PSB, PSC and PSE represent permeability surface area products between brain blood and brain mass, brain blood and cranial CSF, and brain mass and cranial CSF, respectively. Subscripts lu, br, ad, bo, he, ki, mu, sk, li, re, gu, sp, ha denote lung, brain, adipose tissue, bone, heart, kidney, muscle, skin, liver, rest tissue, gut, spleen and hepatic artery, respectively. CL is the total clearance from the model. IV is an intravenous dose and oral is an oral dose route of administration.

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Table 2.

Pediatric brain physiological parameters.

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Table 3.

Characteristics of studies included for validation.

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