Initial aminoglycoside levels in the critically ill
- PMID: 6641254
- DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198312000-00011
Initial aminoglycoside levels in the critically ill
Abstract
Twenty-six consecutive patients admitted to the medical ICU with presumed sepsis or septic shock had their initial serum aminoglycoside level determined 1 h after completion of a 20-min infusion of tobramycin, 2 mg/kg. There was a poor correlation between the dose received and the measured aminoglycoside level; 59% of the patients had initial blood aminoglycoside concentrations below the recommended peak level of 5 micrograms/ml. An underestimation of the volume of distribution in critically ill patients best explains the low serum aminoglycoside levels produced by the currently recommended dosage schedule.
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