Plasma exchange (PE) is a treatment modality frequently used for many autoimmune diseases and may cause extracorporeal elimination of antibiotics. No data currently exist on antibiotic concentrations in extracellular fluid during PE. The aim of this study is to describe the effect of PE on the serum and subcutaneous tissue pharmacokinetics of piperacillin administered as a continuous infusion in a critically ill 17-year-old patient with Guillain–Barré syndrome and ventilator-associated pneumonia on Days 1 and 4 of antibiotic therapy. The effect of PE on piperacillin concentrations appears to be small. On Day 1, an estimated 7% of total piperacillin eliminated during PE was attributable to PE. On Day 4 this was estimated to be 11%. Using the...
Critically ill patients are at high risk for development of life-threatening infection leading to se...
Meropenem and piperacillin are two commonly prescribed antibiotics in critically ill surgical patien...
The objectives of this study were (i) to compare the plasma concentration-time profiles for first-do...
Critically ill patients with sepsis can develop profound pathophysiological changes that may alter a...
Piperacillin is a β-lactam penicillin antibiotic commonly used for the empirical therapy of sepsis a...
Background: Piperacillin is considered a moderately protein-bound antibiotic (20%-40%), with albumin...
Objective: To describe a pharmacokinetic model of piperacillin concentrations in plasma and subcutan...
This study analyzes the pharmacokinetic variability of piperacillin in non-critically ill patients w...
This study analyzes the pharmacokinetic variability of piperacillin in non-critically ill patients w...
Critically ill patients are at high risk for development of life-threatening infection leading to se...
This study analyzes the pharmacokinetic variability of piperacillin in non-critically ill patients w...
Background. Extended infusion of beta-lactam antibiotics has been advocated as a method for optimizi...
International audienceObjectives: Subcutaneous (SC) infusion of antibiotics may constitute an intere...
Sepsis and multisystem organ failure are common diagnoses affecting nearly three-quarters of a milli...
This study assessed the pharmacokinetics and dosing adequacy of piperacillin in febrile neutropenic ...
Critically ill patients are at high risk for development of life-threatening infection leading to se...
Meropenem and piperacillin are two commonly prescribed antibiotics in critically ill surgical patien...
The objectives of this study were (i) to compare the plasma concentration-time profiles for first-do...
Critically ill patients with sepsis can develop profound pathophysiological changes that may alter a...
Piperacillin is a β-lactam penicillin antibiotic commonly used for the empirical therapy of sepsis a...
Background: Piperacillin is considered a moderately protein-bound antibiotic (20%-40%), with albumin...
Objective: To describe a pharmacokinetic model of piperacillin concentrations in plasma and subcutan...
This study analyzes the pharmacokinetic variability of piperacillin in non-critically ill patients w...
This study analyzes the pharmacokinetic variability of piperacillin in non-critically ill patients w...
Critically ill patients are at high risk for development of life-threatening infection leading to se...
This study analyzes the pharmacokinetic variability of piperacillin in non-critically ill patients w...
Background. Extended infusion of beta-lactam antibiotics has been advocated as a method for optimizi...
International audienceObjectives: Subcutaneous (SC) infusion of antibiotics may constitute an intere...
Sepsis and multisystem organ failure are common diagnoses affecting nearly three-quarters of a milli...
This study assessed the pharmacokinetics and dosing adequacy of piperacillin in febrile neutropenic ...
Critically ill patients are at high risk for development of life-threatening infection leading to se...
Meropenem and piperacillin are two commonly prescribed antibiotics in critically ill surgical patien...
The objectives of this study were (i) to compare the plasma concentration-time profiles for first-do...