Pulmonary disposition of vancomycin in critically ill patients

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H. Georges
O. Leroy
S. Alfandari
B. Guery
M. Roussel-Delvallez
C. Dhennain
G. Beaucaire
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[1] Hôpital Chatilliez,Service Universitaire de Réanimation Médicale et Maladies Infectieuses
[2] Lille University Medical School,Laboratoire de Bacteriologie, Hôpital A. Calmette
[3] Hôpital Chatilliez,Laboratoire de Bacteriologie
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Internal Medicine; Pneumonia; Plasma Concentration; Plasma Level; Minimum Inhibitory Concentration;
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Vancomycin penetration in epithelium lining fluid was studied in ten mechanically ventilated patients with methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus pneumonia 24 hours after the onset of treatment. Vancomycin was given intravenously at a daily dose of 30 mg/kg. Vancomycin levels were detectable in four patients (range, 1–2.77 μg/ml). Concordance between high plasma concentrations (> 20 μg/ml) and detectable vancomycin levels in epithelium lining fluid was noted. These results suggest that the pulmonary disposition of vancomycin remains low for most patients 24 h after the onset of treatment compared with the minimum inhibitory concentrations for most gram-positive organisms. One therapeutic goal of vancomycin treatment could be to obtain through plasma levels of 20 μg/ml. Further studies are required to determine the clinical relevance of these observations.
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