Optimization strategy of antibiotic dosing regimen in intensive care unit patients with augmented renal clearance
- Author:
Zilong DANG
1
;
Wenyuan CHENG
1
;
Yuhui WEI
1
;
Xin'an WU
1
;
Zilong DANG
2
;
Haiyang LIU
2
;
Yangfan ZHANG
2
;
Jinfeng LIU
2
;
Tianwei ZHANG
2
;
Xin'an WU
2
;
Bin LI
3
;
Hong GUO
3
;
Xiaohui XU
4
;
Yile LI
5
;
Xin'an WU
6
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: antibacterial drugs; augmented renal clearance; intensive care unit patients; optimization strategy
- From: Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(5):561-571
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: The incidence of augmented renal clearance (ARC) in intensive care patients (ICU) is exceptionally high, and these patients are often co-morbid with infection. The occurrence of ARC will significantly increase the clearance rate of antibiotics, making it difficult for conventional doses to reach effective therapeutic concentrations and affect the patient's anti-infective treatment effect and prognosis. It can be seen that it is crucial to formulate a reasonable dosing regimen for ICU patients with ARC. Regrettably, few reports in China about the adjustment strategy of antibiotic dosing regimens for ARC patients. Therefore, this article reviews the domestic and foreign literature for reference to provide evidence for medical personnel to adjust the dose of antibacterial drugs for such patients.