Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?
- PMID: 7997005
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(94)92890-8
Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?
Abstract
Peak and trough serum concentrations are routinely measured to monitor vancomycin therapy. Optimal therapy depends upon maintaining a concentration above that necessary for antibacterial activity and is therefore determined by the trough concentration. I determined the post dose increases in serum drug concentrations in routine clinical practice in adult patients without renal failure. Mean increases of 16.6 mg/L (SD 6.1) (peak samples collected 1 h post infusion) were measured from 165 paired samples. The results suggest that as long as trough concentrations do not exceed 15 mg/L, peak levels will not exceed normally accepted safe concentrations, and therefore do not need to be measured.
Comment in
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Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?Lancet. 1995 Mar 11;345(8950):645; author reply 646-7. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7898190 No abstract available.
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Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?Lancet. 1995 Mar 11;345(8950):645; author reply 646-7. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7898191 No abstract available.
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Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?Lancet. 1995 Mar 11;345(8950):646; author reply 646-7. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7898192 No abstract available.
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Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?Lancet. 1995 Mar 11;345(8950):646; author reply 646-7. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7898193 No abstract available.
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Why monitor peak vancomycin concentrations?Lancet. 1995 Mar 11;345(8950):646; author reply 646-7. Lancet. 1995. PMID: 7898194 No abstract available.
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