Sepsis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Drug Monitoring of Antibiotics in Critical Care Patients
Infections are critical factors for the survival of critically ill patients. A broad,
high-dose and early initial therapy of antibiotics is of particular relevance.
A serious problem is the high variability of antibiotic serum concentrations after
administration of antibiotics in patients of the critical care units. This may result in the
risk of underdosage with possible ineffective therapeutic levels as well as in the risk of
overdosage with possible adverse and toxic effects. The goal of this study is to determine
antibiotic concentrations in blood and to evaluate concentrations with the course of the
therapy. The measurement of antibiotic concentrations in blood may allow an individual
adaption of the dose in future.
100 - 200 patients will be included in this study. Only critically ill patients of the ICU of
the Department of Anaesthesiology will be included that receive one or more of the following
antibiotics: piperacillin/tazobactam, cefepime, meropenem, ciprofloxacin, linezolid, and
colistin.
Substantial variations of serum concentrations of different antibiotics with partly insufficient levels have been observed in critically ill patients. The high variabilities between the pharmacokinetic parameters in different patients argue for a therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in intensive care units. TDM may lower the risk of overdosage with possible adverse and toxic effects as well as the risk of underdosage with possible insufficient therapeutic effects and development of antibiotic resistance. The aim of this study is to evaluate variabilities of pharmacokinetic parameters of different widely used antibiotics and to correlate them with clinical and laboratory parameters. Therefore, numerous clinical and laboratory parameters including serum, urine and dialysate concentrations of 6 different antibiotics will be determined in 100 - 200 critically ill patients of the Department of Anaesthesiology, University Hospital of Munich. Laboratory parameters (e.g. inflammatory parameters) will be quantified by facilities of the Institute of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital of Munich. Concentrations of antibiotics will be determined by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). We expect that correlations between antibiotic serum concentrations and clinical and laboratory outcome parameters will be found. ;
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