2021
DOI: 10.1177/2054358120987061
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Pharmacokinetics of Tobramycin Administered at the Beginning of Intermittent Hemodialysis Session (ESRD Study)

Abstract: Background and Objectives: There is a renewed interest in the successful use of aminoglycosides due to increasing resistance in gram-negative infections. Few studies to date have examined the pharmacokinetics (PK) of intradialytic infusions of tobramycin. This study sought to characterize the pharmacokinetic profile of intradialytically administered tobramycin in infected patients receiving chronic intermittent hemodialysis and to determine whether it is possible to achieve favorable PK targets. Design, Settin… Show more

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“…We and other investigators have previously published encouraging PK results by administrating the aminoglycoside before or at the beginning of the hemodialysis treatment. 5 - 7 These regimens have a higher probability of attaining PK/PD targets, such as peaks >8 mg/mL, while limiting exposure (area under the curve [AUC]). In this letter, we report our 2-year experience of administrating tobramycin in the first 30 minutes of the hemodialysis treatment among outpatients.…”
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“…We and other investigators have previously published encouraging PK results by administrating the aminoglycoside before or at the beginning of the hemodialysis treatment. 5 - 7 These regimens have a higher probability of attaining PK/PD targets, such as peaks >8 mg/mL, while limiting exposure (area under the curve [AUC]). In this letter, we report our 2-year experience of administrating tobramycin in the first 30 minutes of the hemodialysis treatment among outpatients.…”
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confidence: 99%