加药
治疗药物监测
医学
重症监护医学
利奈唑啉
抗生素
临床试验
灵活性(工程)
工作流程
药品
计算机科学
医学物理学
药理学
万古霉素
内科学
统计
微生物学
细菌
生物
数据库
金黄色葡萄球菌
遗传学
数学
作者
Sebastian G. Wicha,Anne‐Grete Märtson,Elisabet I. Nielsen,Birgit C. P. Koch,Lena E. Friberg,Jan‐Willem C. Alffenaar,Iris K. Minichmayr
摘要
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and model-informed precision dosing (MIPD) have evolved as important tools to inform rational dosing of antibiotics in individual patients with infections. In particular, critically ill patients display altered, highly variable pharmacokinetics and often suffer from infections caused by less susceptible bacteria. Consequently, TDM has been used to individualize dosing in this patient group for many years. More recently, there has been increasing research on the use of MIPD software to streamline the TDM process, which can increase the flexibility and precision of dose individualization but also requires adequate model validation and re-evaluation of existing workflows. In parallel, new minimally invasive and noninvasive technologies such as microneedle-based sensors are being developed, which-together with MIPD software-have the potential to revolutionize how patients are dosed with antibiotics. Nonetheless, carefully designed clinical trials to evaluate the benefit of TDM and MIPD approaches are still sparse, but are critically needed to justify the implementation of TDM and MIPD in clinical practice. The present review summarizes the clinical pharmacology of antibiotics, conventional TDM and MIPD approaches, and evidence of the value of TDM/MIPD for aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, glycopeptides, and linezolid, for which precision dosing approaches have been recommended.
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