Abstract:Severe sepsis is a major burden in the intensive care unit (ICU) with persistently high mortality rates. Optimization of antibiotic dosing has been suggested as an intervention to improve clinical outcomes for critically ill patients with severe sepsis. However, current antibiotic dosing guidelines may not be appropriate for these patients, as they rarely consider the altered physiology and illness severity associated with this population. Optimizing antibiotic dosing using pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmaco… Show more
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