Infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Influence Factors of Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics of Daptomycin in Severe Patients and the the Effect of Different Blood Concentration of Daptomycin on the Outcomes of Renal Function
Daptomycin ,is the first approved member of a new class of antimicrobials, the cyclic lipopeptides, and presents selective action against gram-positive bacteria, including methicillin- and vancomycin-resistant strains,disrupting the transfer of amino acids in the cell membrane, thus hindering the biosynthesis of bacterial cell cell wall peptide polysaccharide, changing the properties of cytoplasm membrane, can destroy bacterial cell membrane function in many ways, and quickly kill gram-positive bacteria. Because of its unique chemical structure and sterilization mechanism, bacteria rarely develop resistance to daptomycin. Daptomycin can be reversibility combined with human plasma protein (mainly serum albumin) and metabolized mainly through the kidneys. There is still a lot of controversy about the application of daptomycin in patients with severe illness. Although studies suggest that daptomycin has less damage to kidney function than vancomycin, the effect of daptomycin on kidney function in severely ill patients is not yet clear, and more clinical studies are needed to explore their relationship. In addition, it is not clear whether the physiological pathology of specific populations such as sepsis/infectious shock, acute kidney injury, (AKI), hypoproteinemia, and renal replacement treatment affects the pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of Daptomycin. By exploring the application of daptomycin in patients with severe illness, this study explores the effects of special pathological physiological states such as sepsis/infectious shock and hypoproteinemia on daptomycin PK/PD, as well as the effects of different hemoglobin concentrations of daptomycin on the outcome of kidney function.
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