2021
DOI: 10.1002/cpt.2203
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Key Challenges in Providing Effective Antibiotic Therapy for Critically Ill Patients with Bacterial Sepsis and Septic Shock

Abstract: Early initiation of effective antibiotic therapy is vitally important for saving the lives of critically ill patients with sepsis or septic shock. The susceptibility of the infecting pathogen and the ability of the selected dosage regimen to safely achieve the required antibiotic exposure need to be carefully considered to achieve a high probability of a successful outcome. Critically ill patients commonly experience substantial pathophysiological changes that impact the functions of various organs, including … Show more

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“…The use of the PK-PD indices in these ways has undoubtedly been very helpful across the range of areas where they have been applied, as they have provided a way to semi-quantitatively describe the exposure-response relationship of antibiotics. However, it is increasingly recognised that there are a number of important limitations associated with the use of these traditional PK-PD indices (Seeger et al, 2021a;Friberg, 2021;Landersdorfer and Nation, 2021). Some of the limitations relate to the nature of the nonclinical experimental models and approaches that are used to establish what is concluded to be the most predictive index, while other limitations arise from the use, in each of the indices, of the MIC as a measure of the antibacterial "potency" of the antibiotic.…”
Section: Antibiotic Pk-pd: Looking Backmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of the PK-PD indices in these ways has undoubtedly been very helpful across the range of areas where they have been applied, as they have provided a way to semi-quantitatively describe the exposure-response relationship of antibiotics. However, it is increasingly recognised that there are a number of important limitations associated with the use of these traditional PK-PD indices (Seeger et al, 2021a;Friberg, 2021;Landersdorfer and Nation, 2021). Some of the limitations relate to the nature of the nonclinical experimental models and approaches that are used to establish what is concluded to be the most predictive index, while other limitations arise from the use, in each of the indices, of the MIC as a measure of the antibacterial "potency" of the antibiotic.…”
Section: Antibiotic Pk-pd: Looking Backmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several important limitations related to the traditional PK-PD indices, a number of which occur because only one assessment time point, usually at 24 h, is used to quantify the impact of treatment on the total bacterial population (Friberg, 2021;Landersdorfer and Nation, 2021). The first limitation arises because the time-course of bacterial response to a treatment is dictated by the balance of biological processes including the natural growth and death of bacteria, the killing of bacteria mediated by the antibiotic and any regrowth of bacteria.…”
Section: Limitations Of Traditional Antibiotic Pk-pd Indicesmentioning
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