Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) may exhibit multiple organ dysfunctions and usually require treatment with a wide range of drugs such as sedatives, analgesics, neuromuscular blockers, and antimicrobials [1]. Recommendations for the dosing regimens in ICU patients are often extrapolated from clinical trials in healthy volunteers or non-ICU patients. This extrapolation assumes similar drug behavior (pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics) among ICU and other patients or healthy volunteers. However, it is well described that many drugs used in critically ill patients may have alterations of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties due to pathophysiological changes or drug interactions [1–4]. These changes may occur ...
Inappropriate use of antimicrobial drugs is responsible for therapeutic failures, increased mortalit...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Pathophysiological changes affecting drug pharmacokinetics Mortality due to severe infections in t...
Efforts directed at maximizing use of the existing antibiotic armamentarium are essential due to per...
Critically ill patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are exposed to multiple procedures and usuall...
Critical illness leads to significant pathophysiological changes, particularly in the case of patien...
Patients admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are at very high risk of developing severe nosocomi...
Optimising antimicrobial dosing for critically ill patients is highly challenging and when it is not...
A fundamental step in the successful management of sepsis and septic shock is early empiric antimicr...
This book provides unique insights into the issues that drive modified dosing regimens for antibioti...
Purpose of reviewRecent studies suggest that contemporary antibiotic dosing is unlikely to achieve b...
Physiologic alterations in critically ill patients can significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of ...
Antimicrobial dosing in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be problematic due to various challenges i...
The recent surge in multidrug-resistant pathogens combined with the diminishing antibiotic pipeline ...
The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infecti...
Inappropriate use of antimicrobial drugs is responsible for therapeutic failures, increased mortalit...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Pathophysiological changes affecting drug pharmacokinetics Mortality due to severe infections in t...
Efforts directed at maximizing use of the existing antibiotic armamentarium are essential due to per...
Critically ill patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are exposed to multiple procedures and usuall...
Critical illness leads to significant pathophysiological changes, particularly in the case of patien...
Patients admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are at very high risk of developing severe nosocomi...
Optimising antimicrobial dosing for critically ill patients is highly challenging and when it is not...
A fundamental step in the successful management of sepsis and septic shock is early empiric antimicr...
This book provides unique insights into the issues that drive modified dosing regimens for antibioti...
Purpose of reviewRecent studies suggest that contemporary antibiotic dosing is unlikely to achieve b...
Physiologic alterations in critically ill patients can significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of ...
Antimicrobial dosing in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be problematic due to various challenges i...
The recent surge in multidrug-resistant pathogens combined with the diminishing antibiotic pipeline ...
The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infecti...
Inappropriate use of antimicrobial drugs is responsible for therapeutic failures, increased mortalit...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Pathophysiological changes affecting drug pharmacokinetics Mortality due to severe infections in t...