A following study on vancomycin demonstrated the differing pharmacokinetics during the course of a septic insult, day 2 pharmacokinetics differing from day 7.An important study showed that some septic patients with "normal" serum creatinines can have very high creatinine clearances. It follows that drugs which are renally excreted will have high clearances and illustrates why many of the above patients had low serum levels of antibiotic, a reason why some ICU patients require different dosing to ward patients.Due to the required fluid loading and inotropic use in septic patients, creatinine clearances and drug clearances are often raised. This results in low serum concentrations at the end of a standard dosing interval.My beta-lactam antibi...
Despite the development of novel antibiotics active against Gram-positive bacteria, vancomycin gener...
Vancomycin is frequently administered to critically ill patients by continuous infusion in order to ...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacokinetics (PK) are severely altered in critically ill patients due to changes in ...
During severe sepsis, many physiological modifications take place with a significant impact on the a...
Objective: The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs in critically ill patients are difficu...
Augmented renal clearance is commonly observed in septic patients and may result in insufficient -la...
The severity of diseases, the complexity of treatment, and the use of medical devices in the intensi...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Summary of Research Findings: 1. Patients age, estimated CLcr and recent surgery significantly pred...
INTRODUCTION: Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) may alter antibiotic pharmacokinetics and ...
Critical illness, acute renal failure and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) are associated...
The challenging severity of some infections, especially in critically ill patients, makes the diffus...
Contains fulltext : 174457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Critically il...
Sepsis, a dysregulated host response to infection is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) worldwi...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to describe the pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in ICU ...
Despite the development of novel antibiotics active against Gram-positive bacteria, vancomycin gener...
Vancomycin is frequently administered to critically ill patients by continuous infusion in order to ...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacokinetics (PK) are severely altered in critically ill patients due to changes in ...
During severe sepsis, many physiological modifications take place with a significant impact on the a...
Objective: The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs in critically ill patients are difficu...
Augmented renal clearance is commonly observed in septic patients and may result in insufficient -la...
The severity of diseases, the complexity of treatment, and the use of medical devices in the intensi...
none3noAntimicrobials are among the most important and commonly prescribed drugs in the management o...
Summary of Research Findings: 1. Patients age, estimated CLcr and recent surgery significantly pred...
INTRODUCTION: Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) may alter antibiotic pharmacokinetics and ...
Critical illness, acute renal failure and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) are associated...
The challenging severity of some infections, especially in critically ill patients, makes the diffus...
Contains fulltext : 174457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Critically il...
Sepsis, a dysregulated host response to infection is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) worldwi...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to describe the pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in ICU ...
Despite the development of novel antibiotics active against Gram-positive bacteria, vancomycin gener...
Vancomycin is frequently administered to critically ill patients by continuous infusion in order to ...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacokinetics (PK) are severely altered in critically ill patients due to changes in ...