The pharmacokinetics of beta-lactam antibiotics in intensive care patients may be profoundly altered due to the dynamic, unpredictable pathophysiological changes that occur in critical illness. For many drugs, significant increases in the volume of distribution and/or variability in drug clearance are common. When "standard" beta-lactam doses are used, such pharmacokinetic changes can result in subtherapeutic plasma concentrations, treatment failure, and the development of antibiotic resistance. Emerging data support the use of betalactam therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and individualized dosing to ensure the achievement of pharmacodynamic targets associated with rapid bacterial killing and optimal clinical outcomes. The purpose of this w...
Prolonged infusion of β-lactam antibiotics as either extended (over at least 2 hours) or continuous ...
Objective: β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
INTRODUCTION: Altered pharmacokinetics (PK) in critically ill patients can result in insufficient se...
The pharmacokinetics of beta-lactam antibiotics in intensive care patients may be profoundly altered...
Infections and related sepsis are two of the most prevalent issues in the care of critically ill pat...
International audienceThe use of antibacterial drugs is very common in critically ill patients and b...
Abstract Antimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management...
BACKGROUND: With increasing knowledge of beta-lactam pharmacodynamics and interpatient and intrapati...
Beta-lactam antibiotics are often the backbone of treatment for Gram-negative infections in the crit...
Antibiotics are among the medications most frequently administered to the critically ill, a populati...
Traditional antibiotic dosing was not designed for today's escalating antibiotic resistance, lack of...
β-Lactams are routinely prescribed in the treatment of serious infections. Empirical dosing schedule...
Despite therapeutic advances over recent decades, the mortality rate for sepsis and septic shock is ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence supports the use of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of ...
OBJECTIVE:. β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
Prolonged infusion of β-lactam antibiotics as either extended (over at least 2 hours) or continuous ...
Objective: β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
INTRODUCTION: Altered pharmacokinetics (PK) in critically ill patients can result in insufficient se...
The pharmacokinetics of beta-lactam antibiotics in intensive care patients may be profoundly altered...
Infections and related sepsis are two of the most prevalent issues in the care of critically ill pat...
International audienceThe use of antibacterial drugs is very common in critically ill patients and b...
Abstract Antimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management...
BACKGROUND: With increasing knowledge of beta-lactam pharmacodynamics and interpatient and intrapati...
Beta-lactam antibiotics are often the backbone of treatment for Gram-negative infections in the crit...
Antibiotics are among the medications most frequently administered to the critically ill, a populati...
Traditional antibiotic dosing was not designed for today's escalating antibiotic resistance, lack of...
β-Lactams are routinely prescribed in the treatment of serious infections. Empirical dosing schedule...
Despite therapeutic advances over recent decades, the mortality rate for sepsis and septic shock is ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence supports the use of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of ...
OBJECTIVE:. β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
Prolonged infusion of β-lactam antibiotics as either extended (over at least 2 hours) or continuous ...
Objective: β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
INTRODUCTION: Altered pharmacokinetics (PK) in critically ill patients can result in insufficient se...