Background: Delaying appropriate antimicrobial therapy for critically ill patients increases the risk of death. Currently, there are insufficient data to guide initial vancomycin dosing for patients undergoing continuous venovenous hemodialysis (CVVHD). Objective: To develop practical recommendations for initial dosing of vancomycin, based on the pharmacokinetics of this drug in critically ill patients undergoing CVVHD. Methods: A chart review was conducted for 24 critically ill adult patients who had undergone concurrent CVVHD and vancomycin therapy. Mean pharmacokinetic parameters were determined, along with practical recommendations for initial vancomycin dosing that targeted steady-state trough concentrations for patients receiving inte...
Contains fulltext : 229200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: Vancomyci...
Vancomycin is currently recommended as first-line therapy for many meticillin-resistant Staphylococc...
Background: Sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED) is a hybrid form of dialysis that is increasing...
International audienceBackground: Vancomycin is widely used for empirical antimicrobial therapy in c...
To investigate the appropriateness of the current vancomycin dosing strategy in adult patients with ...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to describe the pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in ICU ...
Introduction : Vancomycin pharmacokinetic data in critically ill patients receiving sustained low-ef...
OBJECTIVES: Despite extensive clinical use, limited data are available on optimal loading and mainte...
Objectives: Prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy is an increasingly popular treatment fo...
Background: The increasing use of vancomycin to treat methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (M...
ABSTRACTBackground: Delaying appropriate antimicrobial therapy for critically ill patients increases...
Background: Vancomycin dosing is difficult in critically ill patients receiving continuous renal rep...
Background: Vancomycin dosing is difficult in critically ill patients receiving continuous renal rep...
Summary: Different dosing regimens for vancomycin are in clinical use: intermittent infusion and con...
(See the article by Brown et al, on pages 164–166.) Background. Vancomycin is a key antibiotic for t...
Contains fulltext : 229200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: Vancomyci...
Vancomycin is currently recommended as first-line therapy for many meticillin-resistant Staphylococc...
Background: Sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED) is a hybrid form of dialysis that is increasing...
International audienceBackground: Vancomycin is widely used for empirical antimicrobial therapy in c...
To investigate the appropriateness of the current vancomycin dosing strategy in adult patients with ...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to describe the pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in ICU ...
Introduction : Vancomycin pharmacokinetic data in critically ill patients receiving sustained low-ef...
OBJECTIVES: Despite extensive clinical use, limited data are available on optimal loading and mainte...
Objectives: Prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy is an increasingly popular treatment fo...
Background: The increasing use of vancomycin to treat methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (M...
ABSTRACTBackground: Delaying appropriate antimicrobial therapy for critically ill patients increases...
Background: Vancomycin dosing is difficult in critically ill patients receiving continuous renal rep...
Background: Vancomycin dosing is difficult in critically ill patients receiving continuous renal rep...
Summary: Different dosing regimens for vancomycin are in clinical use: intermittent infusion and con...
(See the article by Brown et al, on pages 164–166.) Background. Vancomycin is a key antibiotic for t...
Contains fulltext : 229200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: Vancomyci...
Vancomycin is currently recommended as first-line therapy for many meticillin-resistant Staphylococc...
Background: Sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED) is a hybrid form of dialysis that is increasing...