Sepsis is a life threatening disease. It is caused by an infection in which the body reacts very strongly to this infection. Because of this, organ failure can develop which can lead to death. In 2018, more than 5000 patients with sepsis were admitted to the Intensive Care Unit in the Netherlands. The number of patients with sepsis visiting the emergency room is many times higher.Sepsis is treated with, among other things, antibiotics. Because we do not know which pathogen is the cause of the infection at presentation, broad-spectrum antibiotics are administered. These are antibiotics that work against many different types of bacteria.In many hospitals in the Netherlands, aminoglycosides, such as gentamicin, are given as part of the treatme...
Until recently, aminoglycoside antibiotics were the cornerstone for the treatment of severe infectio...
International audiencePurpose: Data on aminoglycoside stewardship in critically ill septic patients ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is often accompanied with acute kidney injury (AKI). The incidence of AKI in pati...
Sepsis is a life threatening disease. It is caused by an infection in which the body reacts very str...
Background Aminoglycosides are frequently used in the empirical treatment of sepsis. However, aminog...
Objectives: To determine the effect of a single dose of gentamicin on the incidence and persistence ...
BackgroundCombination therapy in the treatment of sepsis, especially the value of combining a β-Lact...
Background.: Meta-analyses failed to demonstrate clinical benefits of beta lactam plus aminoglycosid...
Antimicrobial resistance is a feature of the current topography of clinical sepsis, and in the futur...
Background: Resistance to antimicrobial agents including aminoglycosides (AGs) is a great concern th...
Inadequate antibacterial therapy has been associated with increased mortality in severe sepsis and s...
Abstract Sepsis is a common consequence of infection, associated with a mortality rate > 25%. Althou...
ObjectiveTo achieve an optimal effect in patients with sepsis at the emergency department (ED), the ...
Objectives To determine the appropriateness of empiric antibiotic therapy and the possible benefit o...
Until recently, aminoglycoside antibiotics were the cornerstone for the treatment of severe infectio...
International audiencePurpose: Data on aminoglycoside stewardship in critically ill septic patients ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is often accompanied with acute kidney injury (AKI). The incidence of AKI in pati...
Sepsis is a life threatening disease. It is caused by an infection in which the body reacts very str...
Background Aminoglycosides are frequently used in the empirical treatment of sepsis. However, aminog...
Objectives: To determine the effect of a single dose of gentamicin on the incidence and persistence ...
BackgroundCombination therapy in the treatment of sepsis, especially the value of combining a β-Lact...
Background.: Meta-analyses failed to demonstrate clinical benefits of beta lactam plus aminoglycosid...
Antimicrobial resistance is a feature of the current topography of clinical sepsis, and in the futur...
Background: Resistance to antimicrobial agents including aminoglycosides (AGs) is a great concern th...
Inadequate antibacterial therapy has been associated with increased mortality in severe sepsis and s...
Abstract Sepsis is a common consequence of infection, associated with a mortality rate > 25%. Althou...
ObjectiveTo achieve an optimal effect in patients with sepsis at the emergency department (ED), the ...
Objectives To determine the appropriateness of empiric antibiotic therapy and the possible benefit o...
Until recently, aminoglycoside antibiotics were the cornerstone for the treatment of severe infectio...
International audiencePurpose: Data on aminoglycoside stewardship in critically ill septic patients ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is often accompanied with acute kidney injury (AKI). The incidence of AKI in pati...