2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00467-024-06477-4
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Acute kidney injury is associated with abnormal cefepime exposure among critically ill children and young adults

Kathryn Pavia,
Sonya Tang Girdwood,
Kelli Paice
et al.

Abstract: Background Elevated cefepime blood concentrations can cause neurotoxicity in adults. The consequences of elevated cefepime concentrations among pediatric patients are unknown. Future exploration of such effects requires first identifying patients at risk for elevated cefepime exposure. We investigated the role of acute kidney injury as a risk factor for increased cefepime concentrations in critically ill children. Methods This was a retrospective analysis … Show more

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