Background: Emerging data suggest that more aggressive beta-lactam PK/PD targets could minimize the occurrence of microbiological failure and/or resistance development. This study aims to assess whether a PK/PD target threshold of continuous infusion (CI) beta-lactams may be useful in preventing microbiological failure and/or resistance development in critically ill patients affected by documented Gram-negative infections. Methods: Patients admitted to intensive care units from December 2020 to July 2021 receiving continuous infusion beta-lactams for documented Gram-negative infections and having at least one therapeutic drug monitoring in the first 72 h of treatment were included. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis wa...
Background: This study aims to determine if continuous infusion (CI) of beta-lactam antibiotics achi...
OBJECTIVE:. β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
Summary of Research Findings: 1. Patients age, estimated CLcr and recent surgery significantly pred...
Background: Emerging data suggest that more aggressive beta-lactam PK/PD targets could minimize the ...
Background: Emerging data suggest that more aggressive beta-lactam PK/PD targets could minimize the ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between pharmacokinetic/phar...
Beta-lactam antibiotics are often the backbone of treatment for Gram-negative infections in the crit...
Purpose of review: The aim of this review was to perform a critical reappraisal of the real-world ev...
Background: Early and appropriate antibiotic dosing is associated with improved clinical outcomes in...
: (1) Objectives: To describe the relationship between pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) targe...
Purpose: Standard dosing and intermittent bolus application (IB) are important risk factors for phar...
Purpose: To explore pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) profile of continuous infusion (CI) ceft...
ABSTRACTThis study evaluated the pharmacodynamics of continuous infusion β-lactams against pulmonary...
Prolonged infusion of β-lactam antibiotics as either extended (over at least 2 hours) or continuous ...
Background Administering beta-lactam antibiotics via prolonged infusions for critically ill patients...
Background: This study aims to determine if continuous infusion (CI) of beta-lactam antibiotics achi...
OBJECTIVE:. β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
Summary of Research Findings: 1. Patients age, estimated CLcr and recent surgery significantly pred...
Background: Emerging data suggest that more aggressive beta-lactam PK/PD targets could minimize the ...
Background: Emerging data suggest that more aggressive beta-lactam PK/PD targets could minimize the ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between pharmacokinetic/phar...
Beta-lactam antibiotics are often the backbone of treatment for Gram-negative infections in the crit...
Purpose of review: The aim of this review was to perform a critical reappraisal of the real-world ev...
Background: Early and appropriate antibiotic dosing is associated with improved clinical outcomes in...
: (1) Objectives: To describe the relationship between pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) targe...
Purpose: Standard dosing and intermittent bolus application (IB) are important risk factors for phar...
Purpose: To explore pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) profile of continuous infusion (CI) ceft...
ABSTRACTThis study evaluated the pharmacodynamics of continuous infusion β-lactams against pulmonary...
Prolonged infusion of β-lactam antibiotics as either extended (over at least 2 hours) or continuous ...
Background Administering beta-lactam antibiotics via prolonged infusions for critically ill patients...
Background: This study aims to determine if continuous infusion (CI) of beta-lactam antibiotics achi...
OBJECTIVE:. β-lactams are the cornerstone of empiric and targeted antibiotic therapy for critically ...
Summary of Research Findings: 1. Patients age, estimated CLcr and recent surgery significantly pred...