A fundamental step in the successful management of sepsis and septic shock is early empiric antimicrobial therapy. However, for this to be effective, several decisions must be addressed simultaneously: (1) antimicrobial choices should be adequate, covering the most probable pathogens; (2) they should be administered in the appropriate dose, (3) by the correct route, and (4) using the correct mode of administration to achieve successful concentration at the infection site. In critically ill patients, antimicrobial dosing is a common challenge and a frequent source of errors, since these patients present deranged pharmacokinetics, namely increased volume of distribution and altered drug clearance, which either increased or decreased. Moreover...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Antimicrobial dosing in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be problematic due to various challenges i...
none1noPrompt optimal antimicrobial treatment in critically ill patients is mandatory and must be ac...
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...
Purpose of reviewRecent studies suggest that contemporary antibiotic dosing is unlikely to achieve b...
Antibiotic treatment of critically ill patients remains a significant challenge. Optimal antibacteri...
Efforts directed at maximizing use of the existing antibiotic armamentarium are essential due to per...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
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...
Optimized antibiotic dosing regimens improve survival rates in critically ill patients. However, dos...
The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infecti...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
The recent surge in multidrug-resistant pathogens combined with the diminishing antibiotic pipeline ...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Antimicrobial dosing in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be problematic due to various challenges i...
none1noPrompt optimal antimicrobial treatment in critically ill patients is mandatory and must be ac...
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...
Purpose of reviewRecent studies suggest that contemporary antibiotic dosing is unlikely to achieve b...
Antibiotic treatment of critically ill patients remains a significant challenge. Optimal antibacteri...
Efforts directed at maximizing use of the existing antibiotic armamentarium are essential due to per...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
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...
Optimized antibiotic dosing regimens improve survival rates in critically ill patients. However, dos...
The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infecti...
Critically ill patients with severe infections are at high risk of suboptimal antimicrobial dosing. ...
The recent surge in multidrug-resistant pathogens combined with the diminishing antibiotic pipeline ...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Antimicrobial dosing in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be problematic due to various challenges i...
none1noPrompt optimal antimicrobial treatment in critically ill patients is mandatory and must be ac...