Background: Ventriculitis is a complication of temporary intraventricular drains. The limited penetration of meropenem into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is well known. However, ventricular CSF pharmacokinetic data in patients with ventriculitis are lacking. The aim of this study was to evaluate meropenem pharmacokinetics in the serum and CSF of neurocritical care patients with proven or suspected ventriculitis. Methods: We conducted an observational pharmacokinetic study of neurocritical care patients with proven or suspected ventriculitis receiving meropenem. Multiple blood and CSF samples were taken and were described using nonparametric pharmacokinetic modelling with Pmetrics. Results: In total, 21 patients (median age 52 years, median ...
Continuous infusion of meropenem is a candidate strategy for optimization of its pharmacokinetic/pha...
Background: Pathophysiological changes such as extreme body weights in critically ill patients with ...
The current antimicrobial therapy of bacterial infections of the central nervous system (CNS) in adu...
Background: Ventriculitis is a complication of temporary intraventricular drains. The limited penetr...
Background: Standard dosing of meropenem (2 g t.i.d.) produces CSF concentrations of only 1-2 mg/L w...
Ventriculostomy-associated infections, or ventriculitis, in critically ill patients are associated w...
Background: Ceftazidime and meropenem are frequently used in the empirical treatment of hospital-acq...
Vancomycin is a commonly used antibacterial agent in patients with primary central nervous system (C...
Ventriculostomy-associated infections in critically ill patients remain therapeutically challenging ...
Meropenem plasma concentration above a pathogen's MIC over the whole dosing interval (100% ƒT>MIC...
Free to read on publisher's website Objectives To describe the interstitial fluid (ISF) and plasma p...
International audienceBackground: Due to its antibacterial properties ceftaroline could be attractiv...
Meropenem and piperacillin are two commonly prescribed antibiotics in critically ill surgical patien...
Background: Pathophysiological changes such as extreme body weights in critically ill patients with ...
Abstract Background Severe bacterial infections remain a major challenge in intensive care units bec...
Continuous infusion of meropenem is a candidate strategy for optimization of its pharmacokinetic/pha...
Background: Pathophysiological changes such as extreme body weights in critically ill patients with ...
The current antimicrobial therapy of bacterial infections of the central nervous system (CNS) in adu...
Background: Ventriculitis is a complication of temporary intraventricular drains. The limited penetr...
Background: Standard dosing of meropenem (2 g t.i.d.) produces CSF concentrations of only 1-2 mg/L w...
Ventriculostomy-associated infections, or ventriculitis, in critically ill patients are associated w...
Background: Ceftazidime and meropenem are frequently used in the empirical treatment of hospital-acq...
Vancomycin is a commonly used antibacterial agent in patients with primary central nervous system (C...
Ventriculostomy-associated infections in critically ill patients remain therapeutically challenging ...
Meropenem plasma concentration above a pathogen's MIC over the whole dosing interval (100% ƒT>MIC...
Free to read on publisher's website Objectives To describe the interstitial fluid (ISF) and plasma p...
International audienceBackground: Due to its antibacterial properties ceftaroline could be attractiv...
Meropenem and piperacillin are two commonly prescribed antibiotics in critically ill surgical patien...
Background: Pathophysiological changes such as extreme body weights in critically ill patients with ...
Abstract Background Severe bacterial infections remain a major challenge in intensive care units bec...
Continuous infusion of meropenem is a candidate strategy for optimization of its pharmacokinetic/pha...
Background: Pathophysiological changes such as extreme body weights in critically ill patients with ...
The current antimicrobial therapy of bacterial infections of the central nervous system (CNS) in adu...