Tamara van Donge

Chapter 1 Introduction into quantitative clinical pharmacology and pediatrics 11
Chapter 2 Clinical pharmacology and pharmacometrics to better understand physiological changes during pregnancy and neonatal life 23
Chapter 3 Key components for antibiotic dose optimization of sepsis in neonates and infants 41
Chapter 4 Amoxicillin dosing regimens for the treatment of neonatal sepsis: balancing efficacy and neurotoxicity 59
Chapter 5 Methadone dosing strategies in preterm neonates can be simplified 75
Chapter 6 A novel strategy to personalize use of ibuprofen for closure of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm neonates 97
Chapter 7 Characterizing dynamics of serum creatinine and creatinine clearance in extremely low birth weight neonates during the first six weeks of life 125
Chapter 8 Creatinine trends to detect ibuprofen-related maturational adverse drug events in neonatal life: a simulation study for the ELBW newborn 151
Chapter 9 Age-dependent changes of kidney injury biomarkers in pediatrics 165
Chapter 10 Age appropriate reference intervals for eight serum kidney biomarkers in healthy infants, children and adolescents 193
Chapter 11 General discussion and future perspectives 229
Chapter 12 Summary 243
Affiliations of co-authors 251
PhD portfolio 257
List of publications 263
About the author 269
Acknowledgements 273

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