重症患者体外器官支持下替柯planin药代动力学的回顾性分析。

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背景:体外膜氧合(ECMO)可以改变多种抗菌素的药代动力学,对达到治疗药物水平提出了挑战。一些文献提示在ECMO患者中,teicoplanin可能需要更高的剂量,但是相关的证据很少。本研究的目的是评估ECMO支持下危重患者的替柯planin低谷水平,并比较接受和不接受持续肾替代治疗(CRRT)的患者。我们在瑞士苏黎世大学医院重症监护病房(ICU)进行了一项回顾性研究。通过非参数局部估计多项式回归分析危重患者在ECMO支持期间的替可普兰谷水平和剂量。结果包括teicoplanin谷水平不足或毒性的患者比例、剂量调整以及在ECMO支持期间接受和不接受额外CRRT的患者之间teicoplanin谷水平的差异。结果:筛选2020年1月1日至2023年7月19日ICU住院期间接受替柯planin治疗的患者172例,纳入成人患者23例。在ECMO支持期间,teicoplanin水平不足的患者比例明显高于毒性水平的患者(分别为78.3%和13%)。替柯planin的剂量主要在ECMO治疗的最初几天增加。伴随的CRRT导致水平不足的患者比例进一步增加。结论:在ECMO支持的患者中,使用标准剂量的替柯planin低谷水平往往较低,特别是在治疗的早期。通常需要比标准方案更高的剂量才能达到治疗水平,特别是在接受额外CRRT的患者中。
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Teicoplanin pharmacokinetics in critically ill patients on extracorporeal organ support: a retrospective analysis.

Teicoplanin pharmacokinetics in critically ill patients on extracorporeal organ support: a retrospective analysis.

Teicoplanin pharmacokinetics in critically ill patients on extracorporeal organ support: a retrospective analysis.

Teicoplanin pharmacokinetics in critically ill patients on extracorporeal organ support: a retrospective analysis.

Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can alter the pharmacokinetics of diverse antimicrobials, posing challenges in achieving therapeutic drug levels. Some literature suggests that teicoplanin may require higher dosing in ECMO patients, however the respective evidence is scarce. The aim of this study was to assess teicoplanin trough levels in critically patients on ECMO support and to compare patients with and without additional continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). We conducted a retrospective study at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland. Teicoplanin trough levels and doses were analyzed in critically ill patients during ECMO support by means of a non-parametric local estimated polynomial regression. Outcomes included the proportion of patients with insufficient or toxic teicoplanin trough levels, dosage adjustments, and differences in teicoplanin trough levels between patients with and without additional CRRT during ECMO support.

Results: After screening 172 patients receiving teicoplanin therapy during their ICU stay from 1.1.2020 to 19.07.2023, a total of 23 adult patients were included. The proportion of patients with insufficient teicoplanin levels was notably higher during ECMO support compared to patients with toxic levels (78.3% vs. 13% of patients, respectively). Teicoplanin dosages mostly were increased during the first few days of ECMO treatment. Concomitant CRRT led to a further increase in the proportion of patients with insufficient levels.

Conclusions: Teicoplanin trough levels using standard dosing tend to be low in patients on ECMO support, especially in the early days of therapy. Higher doses than the standard regimen are often necessary to achieve therapeutic levels, particularly in patients receiving additional CRRT.

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Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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