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Title: [Dose adjustment of anti-infective drugs in patients with renal failure and renal replacement therapy in intensive care medicine : Recommendations from the renal section of the DGIIN, ÖGIAIN and DIVI]. Author: Czock D, Schwenger V, Kindgen-Milles D, Joannidis M, John S, Schmitz M, Jörres A, Zarbock A, Oppert M, Kielstein JT, Willam C. Journal: Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed; 2018 Jun; 113(5):384-392. PubMed ID: 29546450. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Many anti-infective drugs require dose adjustments in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and renal replacement therapy, in order to achieve adequate therapeutic drug concentrations. OBJECTIVES: The fundamental pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles of drug dose adjustment are presented. Recommendations on anti-infective drug dosage in intensive care are provided. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We established dose recommendations of selected anti-infective drugs based on information in the summary of product characteristics, published studies and recommendations, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations, and the experience and expert opinion of the authors. RESULTS: Out of a total of 37 anti-infective drugs (31 antibiotics, 2 antivirals, 4 antifungals) 8 can be administered independent of renal function. For 29 anti-infective drugs, a specific recommendation on drug dosage could be made in case of intermittent hemodialysis and for 24 anti-infective drugs in case of continuous hemo(dia)filtration. CONCLUSIONS: Recommendations on dosing of important anti-infective drugs in critically ill patients with AKI and renal replacement therapy are provided.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]