Abstract

Background: Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing are widely used as approaches to improve individualized (personalized) pharmacotherapy. Little is known about TDM and PGx testing services in China. This study is aimed to describe the TDM and PGx testing services in northern China, and to lay the foundation for improving these services. Methods: We developed an electronic survey using online software and disseminated it to 32 public hospitals in northern China from May to July 2019. The data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) program (Ver.27.0). Results: We collected 29 of the 32 questionnaires (90.6% response rate) from public hospitals in seven provinces of northern China. Twenty-two public hospitals (76%) utilized TDM; immune suppressants, antiepileptic drugs and anti-infective drugs were the main drugs monitored. The hospitals that did not provide TDM service were traditional Chinese medicine hospitals and hospitals with a smaller number of hospital beds. Seventeen public hospitals (58.6%) had PGx testing programs. The hospitals that did not offer PGx testing service had a smaller number of hospital beds and had fewer daily outpatients. Conclusion: TDM is available in the vast majority of public hospitals in northern China, although mainly in tertiary hospitals. PGx testing, a newer approach, is less widely available. We recommend that more hospitals be encouraged to provide TDM and PGx testing services and more efforts be directed toward quality control, delivery of results and counseling of patients based on those results.

Highlights

  • Personalized medicine is important for patient care for several reasons, including its ability to improve patient outcomes with respect to efficacy and safety and potentially reducing healthcare costs

  • The respondents that did not perform Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) service were specialized hospitals, including traditional Chinese hospitals and hospitals that specialized in oncology

  • This study provides new information regarding the current status of TDM and PGx testing service in northern China

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Introduction

Personalized medicine is important for patient care for several reasons, including its ability to improve patient outcomes with respect to efficacy and safety (e.g., by reducing adverse reactions) and potentially reducing healthcare costs. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and Pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing are the two essential approaches that are commonly used for personalized medicine. TDM involves the measurement of drug concentrations in biological samples in order to optimize and adjust drug dosage regimens. It is of particular utility with drugs that have a narrow therapeutic index or if a drug dosage does not reliably predict the serum concentration of the drug. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing are widely used as approaches to improve individualized (personalized) pharmacotherapy. This study is aimed to describe the TDM and PGx testing services in northern China, and to lay the foundation for improving these services

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