Aminoglycosides are experiencing a resurgence in use because of the spread of multiresistant Gram-negative pathogens. Use of these agents is attended by the occurrence of nephrotoxicity. Aminoglycoside optimization of dose can be defined as the dose having the highest likelihood of a good outcome and the lowest likelihood of toxicity. We have defined the metric as the difference between the likelihoods of good outcome and toxicity, with higher values being better. We developed a method for explicitly evaluating for different daily doses of drug and different schedules of administration. In the empirical therapy setting, when aminoglycosides are administered every 12 h, treatment of infections caused by microbes with MIC values greater tha...
Aminoglycosides are potent antibiotics with a renewed interest due to the increase in multidrug resi...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of aminoglycosides has been a topic during the last thirty years. ...
The efficacy and toxicity of aminoglycosides show a strong direct positive relationship with blood d...
The new Australian Therapeutic Guidelines: Antibiotic, version 14 have revised the recommendations f...
Aminoglycosides are concentration-dependent killing agents whose pharmacodynamic predictors of effic...
Nosocomial pneumonia is a notable cause of morbidity and mortality and leads to increases in lengths...
ABSTRACT. Accumulating evidence suggests that the therapeutic margin of aminoglycoside therapy may b...
To overcome the problems which associated with the standard multiple daily doses (MDD) o...
Purpose: Therapeutic drug monitoring of patients receiving once daily aminoglycoside therapy can be ...
PURPOSE Therapeutic drug monitoring of patients receiving once daily aminoglycoside therapy can b...
To understand the relationship between drug dose and efficacy, pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodyna...
Introduction: Aminoglycosides are antibiotics primarily used in the treatment of infections caused b...
Aminoglycosides are an important class of agents that are used in combination antimicrobial regimens...
Aminoglycosides are an important class of agents that are used in combination antimicrobial regimens...
Aminoglycosides are potent antibiotics with a renewed interest due to the increase in multidrug resi...
Aminoglycosides are potent antibiotics with a renewed interest due to the increase in multidrug resi...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of aminoglycosides has been a topic during the last thirty years. ...
The efficacy and toxicity of aminoglycosides show a strong direct positive relationship with blood d...
The new Australian Therapeutic Guidelines: Antibiotic, version 14 have revised the recommendations f...
Aminoglycosides are concentration-dependent killing agents whose pharmacodynamic predictors of effic...
Nosocomial pneumonia is a notable cause of morbidity and mortality and leads to increases in lengths...
ABSTRACT. Accumulating evidence suggests that the therapeutic margin of aminoglycoside therapy may b...
To overcome the problems which associated with the standard multiple daily doses (MDD) o...
Purpose: Therapeutic drug monitoring of patients receiving once daily aminoglycoside therapy can be ...
PURPOSE Therapeutic drug monitoring of patients receiving once daily aminoglycoside therapy can b...
To understand the relationship between drug dose and efficacy, pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodyna...
Introduction: Aminoglycosides are antibiotics primarily used in the treatment of infections caused b...
Aminoglycosides are an important class of agents that are used in combination antimicrobial regimens...
Aminoglycosides are an important class of agents that are used in combination antimicrobial regimens...
Aminoglycosides are potent antibiotics with a renewed interest due to the increase in multidrug resi...
Aminoglycosides are potent antibiotics with a renewed interest due to the increase in multidrug resi...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of aminoglycosides has been a topic during the last thirty years. ...
The efficacy and toxicity of aminoglycosides show a strong direct positive relationship with blood d...