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Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Extended‐Infusion Cefepime in Critically Ill Patients Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: A Prospective, Open‐Label Study
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Extended-infusion cefepime dosing in critically ill patients receiving CRRT successfully attained 100% fT > MIC<sub>8</sub> in all patients and an appropriate fC<sub>min</sub> /MIC<sub>8</sub> for both first and steady-state doses. All but one patient achieved 100% fT > 4 × MIC<sub>8</sub> at steady state. No significant differences were observed in PK properties between first and steady-state doses among or between patients. It may be reasonable to initiate an empiric or definitive regimen of EI cefepime in critically ill patients receiving concurrent CRRT who are at risk for resistant organisms. Further research is needed to identify the optimal dosing regimen of EI cefepime in this patient population.
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