OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM

Pharmacodynamic concepts should be applied to optimize antibiotic dosing regimens, particularly in the face of some multidrug resistant bacterial infections. Although the pharmacodynamics of most antibiotic classes used in the hospital setting are well described, guidance on how to select regimens a...

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Main Author: Joseph L. Kuti, PharmD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Revista Médica Clínica Las Condes
Subjects:
MIC
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0716864016300876
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spelling doaj-633ae07422d546d399344d8d7a403ba72021-07-02T02:03:56ZengElsevierRevista Médica Clínica Las Condes0716-86402016-09-0127561562410.1016/j.rmclc.2016.08.001OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAMJoseph L. Kuti, PharmDPharmacodynamic concepts should be applied to optimize antibiotic dosing regimens, particularly in the face of some multidrug resistant bacterial infections. Although the pharmacodynamics of most antibiotic classes used in the hospital setting are well described, guidance on how to select regimens and implement them into an antimicrobial stewardship program in one's institution are more limited. The role of the antibiotic MIC is paramount in understanding which regimens might benefit from implementation as a protocol or use in individual patients. This review article outlines the pharmacodynamics of aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, fluoroquinolones, tigecycline, vancomycin, and polymyxins with the goal of providing a basis for strategy to select an optimized antibiotic regimen in your hospital setting.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0716864016300876Gram-negative bacteriaresistancepharmacokineticsMICprolonged infusion
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OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
Revista Médica Clínica Las Condes
Gram-negative bacteria
resistance
pharmacokinetics
MIC
prolonged infusion
author_facet Joseph L. Kuti, PharmD
author_sort Joseph L. Kuti, PharmD
title OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
title_short OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
title_full OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
title_fullStr OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
title_full_unstemmed OPTIMIZING ANTIMICROBIAL PHARMACODYNAMICS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
title_sort optimizing antimicrobial pharmacodynamics: a guide for your stewardship program
publisher Elsevier
series Revista Médica Clínica Las Condes
issn 0716-8640
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Pharmacodynamic concepts should be applied to optimize antibiotic dosing regimens, particularly in the face of some multidrug resistant bacterial infections. Although the pharmacodynamics of most antibiotic classes used in the hospital setting are well described, guidance on how to select regimens and implement them into an antimicrobial stewardship program in one's institution are more limited. The role of the antibiotic MIC is paramount in understanding which regimens might benefit from implementation as a protocol or use in individual patients. This review article outlines the pharmacodynamics of aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, fluoroquinolones, tigecycline, vancomycin, and polymyxins with the goal of providing a basis for strategy to select an optimized antibiotic regimen in your hospital setting.
topic Gram-negative bacteria
resistance
pharmacokinetics
MIC
prolonged infusion
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0716864016300876
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