Critically ill patients can display markedly abnormal physiological parameters compared with those in ward-based or ambulatory settings. As a function of both the underlying inflammatory state and the interventions provided, these patients manifest substantial changes in their cardiovascular and renal function that are not always immediately discernable using standard diagnostic tests. Impaired renal function is well documented among such individuals; however, even patients with normal serum creatinine concentrations might display elevated glomerular filtration rates, a phenomenon we have termed augmented renal clearance (ARC). This finding has important ramifications for the accurate dosing of renally eliminated drugs, given that most phar...
Successful application of antibacterial therapy in the critically ill requires an appreciation of th...
Objective Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is associated with sub-therapeutic antibiotic, anti-epilep...
Kidney function assessment in the critically ill overlooks the possibility for hyperfunctioning kidn...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a manifestation of enhanced renal function seen in critically ill...
Introduction: Improved methods to optimize drug dosing in the critically ill are urgently needed. Tr...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) refers to increased solute elimination by the kidneys. ARC has consi...
INTRODUCTION Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a phenomenon where there is elevated renal clearanc...
The renal clearance of antibiotics may be elevated in some critically ill patients. This paper revie...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is an important determinant of antibiotic exposure in critically ill...
In-hospital and intensive care unit mortality rates for sepsis remain un-acceptably high, and have p...
Introduction: Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a phenomenon where there is elevated renal clearanc...
Many critically ill patients display a supraphysiological renal function with enhanced renal perfusi...
Introduction The aim of this study was to explore changes in glomerular filtration (GFR) and renal t...
Introduction : Augmented renal clearance (ARC), commonly defined by an elevated urinary creatinine c...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a phenomenon of increased renal function in patients with risk fa...
Successful application of antibacterial therapy in the critically ill requires an appreciation of th...
Objective Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is associated with sub-therapeutic antibiotic, anti-epilep...
Kidney function assessment in the critically ill overlooks the possibility for hyperfunctioning kidn...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a manifestation of enhanced renal function seen in critically ill...
Introduction: Improved methods to optimize drug dosing in the critically ill are urgently needed. Tr...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) refers to increased solute elimination by the kidneys. ARC has consi...
INTRODUCTION Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a phenomenon where there is elevated renal clearanc...
The renal clearance of antibiotics may be elevated in some critically ill patients. This paper revie...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is an important determinant of antibiotic exposure in critically ill...
In-hospital and intensive care unit mortality rates for sepsis remain un-acceptably high, and have p...
Introduction: Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a phenomenon where there is elevated renal clearanc...
Many critically ill patients display a supraphysiological renal function with enhanced renal perfusi...
Introduction The aim of this study was to explore changes in glomerular filtration (GFR) and renal t...
Introduction : Augmented renal clearance (ARC), commonly defined by an elevated urinary creatinine c...
Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is a phenomenon of increased renal function in patients with risk fa...
Successful application of antibacterial therapy in the critically ill requires an appreciation of th...
Objective Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is associated with sub-therapeutic antibiotic, anti-epilep...
Kidney function assessment in the critically ill overlooks the possibility for hyperfunctioning kidn...