Impact of administration of vancomycin or linezolid to critically ill patients with impaired renal function

被引:0
|
作者
O. Rodriguez Colomo
F. Álvarez Lerma
M.I. González Pérez
J-M. Sirvent
M. García Simón
机构
[1] Hospital Clínico Universitario,Department of Intensive Medicine
[2] Hospital Universitario del Mar,Department of Intensive Medicine
[3] Hospital de León,Department of Intensive Medicine
[4] Hospital Josep Trueta,Department of Intensive Medicine
[5] Hospital Universitario de Valencia,Servicio de Medicina Intensiva
来源
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2011年 / 30卷
关键词
Glomerular Filtration Rate; Septic Shock; Renal Replacement Therapy; Linezolid; Colistin;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of vancomycin (VAN) versus linezolid (LZD) on renal function in patients with renal failure (RF) admitted to intensive care units. This was a multicenter, retrospective, comparative cohort study. Renal failure patients were treated with VAN or LZD for proven or suspected infections by multiresistant Gram-positive cocci. Changes in plasma creatinine levels and creatinine clearance at the start and end of treatment were used as endpoints. A total of 147 patients were treated with VAN (group A, n = 68) or LZD (group B, n = 79). Group B included more patients with diabetes mellitus [9 (13.2%) vs. 25 (31.6%); p = 0.007], septic shock [39 (57.4%) vs. 60 (75.9%); p = 0.013] and greater RF (mean ClCr 42.24 ml/min vs. 37.57 ml/min; p = 0.04). Renal function improved in patients from both groups who did not require renal replacement therapy. A greater improvement was seen in group B [percent decrease in Cr (27.94 vs. 9.48; p = 0.02) and percent increase in ClCr (95.96 vs. 55.06; p = 0.05)]. In group A, nine patients (13.2%) experienced an antibiotic-related increase in RF, and antibiotic was discontinued in five patients due to adverse effects. It is reasonable to avoid use of VAN in critically ill patients with acute renal failure.
引用
收藏
页码:635 / 643
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Measuring renal function in critically ill patients: tools and strategies for assessing glomerular filtration rate
    Macedo, Etienne
    Mehta, Ravindra L.
    CURRENT OPINION IN CRITICAL CARE, 2013, 19 (06) : 560 - 566
  • [42] Etomidate, Adrenal Function, and Mortality in Critically Ill Patients
    Sunshine, Jacob E.
    Deem, Steven
    Weiss, Noel S.
    Yanez, N. David
    Daniel, Stephen
    Keech, Katherine
    Brown, Marcia
    Treggiari, Miriam M.
    RESPIRATORY CARE, 2013, 58 (04) : 639 - 646
  • [43] Infection in critically ill patients: clinical impact and management
    Vincent, JL
    Jacobs, F
    CURRENT OPINION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2003, 16 (04) : 309 - 313
  • [44] Efficacy and Safety of Continuous vs Intermittent Linezolid Infusion in Critically Ill Patients with Septic Shock
    Albadry, Ahmed M.
    Zakaria, Hend Y.
    Elhefny, Mai M.
    Elsherif, Ibrahim M.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2024, 28 (12) : 1118 - 1121
  • [45] Variability of linezolid concentrations after standard dosing in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study
    Zoller, Michael
    Maier, Barbara
    Hornuss, Cyrill
    Neugebauer, Christina
    Doebbeler, Gundula
    Nagel, Dorothea
    Holdt, Lesca Miriam
    Bruegel, Mathias
    Weig, Thomas
    Grabein, Beatrice
    Frey, Lorenz
    Teupser, Daniel
    Vogeser, Michael
    Zander, Johannes
    CRITICAL CARE, 2014, 18 (04)
  • [46] A retrospective evaluation of acute kidney injury and effects of renal replacement therapy in septic or nonseptic critically ILL patients
    Başeğmez İ.
    Kahveci F.Ş.
    Girgin N.K.
    Işıktaş E.
    Çalışkan D.K.
    Aydın R.
    İşçimen R.
    Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, 3 (Suppl 1)
  • [47] Augmented Renal Clearance in the Critically Ill: How to Assess Kidney Function
    Grootaert, Veerle
    Willems, Ludo
    Debaveye, Yves
    Meyfroidt, Geert
    Spriet, Isabel
    ANNALS OF PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2012, 46 (7-8) : 952 - 959
  • [48] Renal replacement therapy for critically ill patients: an intermittent continuity
    Zaccaria Ricci
    Stefano Romagnoli
    Critical Care, 18
  • [49] Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Vancomycin in Critically Ill Neonates: Assessing the Impact of Pathophysiological Changes
    Shuai, Weiwei
    Cao, Jing
    Qian, Miao
    Tang, Zhe
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2024, 64 (12) : 1552 - 1565
  • [50] Augmented Renal Clearance in Critically Ill Patients: A Systematic Review
    Bilbao-Meseguer, Idoia
    Rodriguez-Gascon, Alicia
    Barrasa, Helena
    Isla, Arantxazu
    Angeles Solinis, Maria
    CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS, 2018, 57 (09) : 1107 - 1121