Clinical pharmacokinetics of antimicrobials in critical care: a narrative review

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Bhandari, Ritika Kondel [1 ]
Rohilla, Rachna [2 ]
Shafiq, Nusrat [1 ]
Pandey, Avaneesh Kumar [1 ]
Malhotra, Samir [1 ]
机构
[1] Post Grad Inst Med Educ & Res PGIMER, Dept Pharmacol, Chandigarh 160012, India
[2] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Pharmacol, Bathinda, India
关键词
Clinical pharmacokinetics; PK/PD; dose optimization; critically ill; pharmacometrics; MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS; INFECTIOUS-DISEASES SOCIETY; AUGMENTED RENAL CLEARANCE; ILL PATIENTS; CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID; CONTINUOUS-INFUSION; PHARMACODYNAMIC ISSUES; REPLACEMENT THERAPY; ANTIBIOTIC-THERAPY; SEVERE SEPSIS;
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10.1080/14787210.2024.2406466
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
IntroductionThe management of critically ill septic patients presents considerable challenges due to multifaceted physiological alterations. Rapid changes such as fluid shifts, hyperdynamic states, and altered renal clearance often require special attention for better clinical outcomes. Vital organ dysfunction, with or without MODS, often necessitates supportive management like RRT, ventilatory support, and ECMO. These interventions can significantly affect the PK/PD of administered antimicrobials, complicating effective treatment.Area CoveredPatient-specific parameters such as age, weight, and comorbid illnesses (e.g. cystic fibrosis, burns, and immunocompromised states) are critical determinants of antimicrobial pharmacokinetics. Understanding PK/PD determinants is crucial for developing optimized dosing regimens that enhance therapeutic efficacy and minimize toxicity in critically ill patients.Expert OpinionIncorporating pharmacometrics approaches in dose optimization can significantly improve patient outcomes. This review focuses on the nuances of PK/PD for optimized antimicrobial dosing in critically ill septic patients, emphasizing the importance of individualized treatment plans to address the complex and dynamic needs of this patient population. The adoption of these advanced pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles into clinical practice is essential for advancing patient care and optimizing therapeutic outcomes in critically ill patients.
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