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Antibiotic Distribution into Cerebrospinal Fluid: Can Dosing Safely Account for Drug and Disease Factors in the Treatment of Ventriculostomy-Associated Infections?

机译:抗生素分布到脑脊液中:可以安全地解释药物和疾病因素治疗胃术相关感染的治疗方法吗?

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Ventriculostomy-associated infections, or ventriculitis, in critically ill patients are associated with considerable morbidity. Efficacious antibiotic dosing for the treatment of these infections may be complicated by altered antibiotic concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid due to variable meningeal inflammation and antibiotic properties. Therefore, doses used to treat infections with a higher degree of meningeal inflammation (such as meningitis) may often fail to achieve equivalent exposures in patients with ventriculostomy-associated infections such as ventriculitis. This paper aims to review the disease burden, infection rates, and common pathogens associated with ventriculostomy-associated infections. This review also seeks to describe the disease- and drug-related factors that influence antibiotic distribution into cerebrospinal fluid and provide a critical appraisal of current dosing of antibiotics commonly used to treat these types of infections. A Medline search of relevant articles was conducted and used to support a review of cerebrospinal fluid penetration of vancomycin, including critical appraisal of the recent paper by Beach et al. recently published in this journal. We found that in the intensive care unit, ventriculostomy-associated infections are the most common and serious complication of external ventricular drain insertion and often result in prolonged patient stay and increased healthcare costs. Reported infection rates are extremely variable (between 0 and 45%), hindered by the inherent diagnostic difficulty. Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms are associated with such infections and the rise of multi-drug-resistant pathogens means that effective treatment is an ongoing challenge. Disease factors that may need to be considered are reduced meningeal inflammation and the presence of critical illness; drug factors include physiochemical properties, degree of plasma-protein binding, and affinity to active transporter proteins present in the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier. The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid antibiotic exposures in the setting of ventriculostomy-associated infection and clinical response has not been fully elucidated for many of the antibiotics commonly used in its treatment. More thorough and clinically relevant investigations are needed to better define blood pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamics targets and optimal therapeutic exposures for treatment of ventriculostomy-associated infections. It is hoped that this future research will be able to provide clearer recommendations for clinicians frequently faced with dosing-related dilemmas when treating patients with these challenging infections.
机译:患肠胃术相关的感染,或脑室炎,患者患者有关的发病率相当。用于治疗这些感染的有效的抗生素给药可能由于脑脊液中的改变而导致的脑脊液和抗生素特性的改变浓度可以复杂。因此,用于治疗具有更高程度的脑膜炎炎症(例如脑膜炎)的感染的剂量可能经常无法达到患有脑室疗法相关感染的患者等当量的曝光。本文旨在审查与肠术相关感染相关的疾病负担,感染率和常见病原体。该审查还旨在描述影响抗生素分布到脑脊液中的疾病和药物相关因素,并提供常用于治疗这些类型感染的抗生素的当前给药的关键评估。对相关文章进行了Medline搜索,并用于支持脑脊液脑渗透术的审查,包括海滩等人最近的纸张的批判性评估。最近发表在本杂志。我们发现,在重症监护病例中,肠胃术相关的感染是外部心室排放插入的最常见和严重并发症,并且经常导致长期的患者保持并提高医疗保健费用。报告的感染率是极差(0到45%之间),受到固有的诊断难度。革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性生物体都与这种感染有关,多种耐药病原体的兴起意味着有效治疗是一种持续的挑战。可能需要考虑的疾病因素降低脑膜炎炎症和危重疾病的存在;药物因子包括物理化学性质,血浆蛋白结合程度,对血液脑脊液屏障中存在的活性转运蛋白的亲和力。对于胃肠术相关感染和临床反应的脑脊液抗生素曝光之间的关系尚未完全阐明其治疗中常用的许多抗生素。需要更彻底和临床相关的调查,以更好地定义血液药代动力学/药效学靶标和最佳治疗曝光以治疗肠胃术相关的感染。希望这项未来的研究能够为临床医生提供更明确的建议,这些临床医生在治疗这些挑战性感染患者时经常面临着加子相关的困境。

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    《Clinical pharmacokinetics》 |2018年第4期|共16页
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    Univ Queensland Clin Res Ctr Burns Trauma &

    Crit Care Res Ctr Brisbane Qld Australia;

    Univ Queensland Clin Res Ctr Burns Trauma &

    Crit Care Res Ctr Brisbane Qld Australia;

    Univ Queensland Clin Res Ctr Burns Trauma &

    Crit Care Res Ctr Brisbane Qld Australia;

    Univ Queensland Clin Res Ctr Burns Trauma &

    Crit Care Res Ctr Brisbane Qld Australia;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 药理学;
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