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Review
. 2015 Dec;39(9):563-72.
doi: 10.1016/j.medin.2015.07.009. Epub 2015 Sep 26.

Antibiotic dose optimization in critically ill patients

[Article in English, Spanish]
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Antibiotic dose optimization in critically ill patients

[Article in English, Spanish]
M O Cotta et al. Med Intensiva. 2015 Dec.
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Abstract

The judicious use of existing antibiotics is essential for preserving their activity against infections. In the era of multi-drug resistance, this is of particular importance in clinical areas characterized by high antibiotic use, such as the ICU. Antibiotic dose optimization in critically ill patients requires sound knowledge not only of the altered physiology in serious infections - including severe sepsis, septic shock and ventilator-associated pneumonia - but also of the pathogen-drug exposure relationship (i.e. pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic index). An important consideration is the fact that extreme shifts in organ function, such as those seen in hyperdynamic patients or those with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, can have an impact upon drug exposure, and constant vigilance is required when reviewing antibiotic dosing regimens in the critically ill. The use of continuous renal replacement therapy and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation remain important interventions in these patients; however, both of these treatments can have a profound effect on antibiotic exposure. We suggest placing emphasis on the use of therapeutic drug monitoring and dose individualization when optimizing therapy in these settings.

Keywords: Antibiotics; Antibióticos; Choque séptico; Critically ill; Críticamente enfermo; Dose optimization; Optimización de la dosis; Sepsis grave; Septic shock; Severe sepsis.

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