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Neurotoxic Concentration of Piperacillin during Continuous Infusion in Critically Ill Patients
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PharmacotherapyConcentration ThresholdCritically Ill PatientsCritical Care MedicineNeurotoxic ConcentrationIntensive Care UnitHealthcare-associated InfectionSepsisBrain InjuryNeurologyNeuropathologyRetrospective Cohort StudyAnesthetic PharmacologyContinuous InfusionNeurologic Intensive CareNeuropharmacologyCritical Care ManagementClinical PharmacologyMedicineAnesthesiology
This retrospective cohort study included 53 patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), with an average age of 69 years, without neurologic disorder before initiation of a continuous piperacillin infusion at the standard dose and who underwent piperacillin serum concentration monitoring. Among them, 23 developed a neurologic disorder for which the piperacillin causality was chronologically and semiologically suggestive. A concentration threshold of 157.2 mg/liter independently predicted neurotoxicity with 96.7% specificity and 52.2% sensitivity and may constitute a limitation when targeting less susceptible pathogens.
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