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Aminoglycosides in Critically Ill Patients
- Aminoglycosides remain an important class of antibiotics in critically ill patients, especially those infected with multidrug-resistant organisms (i.e., Klebsiella and Pseudomonas spp.).
- Importantly, aminoglycosides are concentration-dependent antibiotics and a greatly affected by the increased volume of distribution and altered elimination commonly seen in the critically ill.
- As a result, recommended doses are often too low to be effective.
- Initial doses of aminoglycosides should, therefore, be higher in critically ill patients.
- Amikacin: 25-30 mg/kg
- Gentamicin: 7-9 mg/kg
- Tobramycin: 7-9 mg/kg
- Subsequent doses are based on drug level monitoring.
References
Matthaiou DK, et al. What is new in the use of aminoglycosides in critically ill patients? Intensive Care Med 2014; 40:1553-1555.