Dosing antibiotics in critically ill patients to achieve therapeutic concentrations is a significant challenge. The presence of septic shock and prescription of continuous renal replacement therapy introduces further complexities for the clinician. Unfortunately, this is a dilemma encountered daily by intensivists. Although small pharmacokinetic studies are emerging to provide data to help address this problem, the variability in results from these studies is profound. As such, effective antibiotic dosing guidelines for critically ill patients who have septic shock and who receive continuous renal replacement therapy are not available. Dosing flowcharts and therapeutic drug monitoring represent the best available options for clinicians to o...
International audienceThe optimal dosing of antibiotics in critically ill patients receiving renal r...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infecti...
Determining appropriate antibiotic dosing for critically ill patients receiving renal replacement th...
Prescription of antibiotics in critically ill patients is a complex process that requires ongoing pa...
Infections in critically ill patients are associated with persistently poor clinical outcomes. These...
Infections in critically ill patients are associated with persistently poor clinical outcomes. These...
Antibiotic treatment of critically ill patients remains a significant challenge. Optimal antibacteri...
Prescription of antibiotics in the critically ill is a complex process. It requires consideration of...
Optimising antimicrobial dosing for critically ill patients is highly challenging and when it is not...
Optimized antibiotic dosing regimens improve survival rates in critically ill patients. However, dos...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
A fundamental step in the successful management of sepsis and septic shock is early empiric antimicr...
Correct antibiotic treatment is of utmost importance to treat infections in critically ill patients,...
Background: Optimal antibiotic dosing is key to maximising patient survival, and minimising the emer...
International audienceThe optimal dosing of antibiotics in critically ill patients receiving renal r...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infecti...
Determining appropriate antibiotic dosing for critically ill patients receiving renal replacement th...
Prescription of antibiotics in critically ill patients is a complex process that requires ongoing pa...
Infections in critically ill patients are associated with persistently poor clinical outcomes. These...
Infections in critically ill patients are associated with persistently poor clinical outcomes. These...
Antibiotic treatment of critically ill patients remains a significant challenge. Optimal antibacteri...
Prescription of antibiotics in the critically ill is a complex process. It requires consideration of...
Optimising antimicrobial dosing for critically ill patients is highly challenging and when it is not...
Optimized antibiotic dosing regimens improve survival rates in critically ill patients. However, dos...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
A fundamental step in the successful management of sepsis and septic shock is early empiric antimicr...
Correct antibiotic treatment is of utmost importance to treat infections in critically ill patients,...
Background: Optimal antibiotic dosing is key to maximising patient survival, and minimising the emer...
International audienceThe optimal dosing of antibiotics in critically ill patients receiving renal r...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infecti...