Publications by authors named "Ariadna Padulles Zamora"

Critically ill patients undergo significant pathophysiological changes that affect antibiotic pharmacokinetics. Piperacillin/tazobactam administered by continuous infusion (CI) improves pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) target attainment. This study aimed to characterize piperacillin PK after CI administration of piperacillin/tazobactam in critically ill adult patients with preserved renal function and to determine the empirical optimal dosing regimen.

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Background And Objectives: Morbidity and mortality from serious infections are common in intensive care units (ICUs). The appropriateness of the antibiotic treatment is essential to combat sepsis. We aimed to evaluate pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target attainment of meropenem and piperacillin/tazobactam administered at standard total daily dose as continuous infusion in critically ill patients without renal dysfunction and to identify risk factors of non-pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target attainment.

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Aims: Therapeutic drug monitoring of infliximab can guide clinical decisions in patients with loss of response and in those who can benefit from a de-intensification. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of therapeutic drug monitoring combined with Bayesian forecasting methodology on clinical response in a real-world dataset of patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease.

Methods: We performed a single-centre prospective study with one-group pre-test/post-test design in 108 adult inflammatory bowel disease patients treated with model-based dosing of infliximab maintenance treatment.

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Objective: To determine the percentage of patients given standard doses of piperacillin/tazobactam or meropenem by continuous  infusion who achieved the target pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic  (PK/PD) index, which was defined as free concentrations four times  more than the minimum inhibitory concentration (CMI) for 100% of the  dosing interval (100% fT≥ 4 x MIC).

Method: Preliminary data from a larger prospective clinical study  analysing the PK/PD behaviour of β-lactams antibiotics continuous  infusion (CI) in critical patients. The study was conducted in the  intensive care units of a tertiary university hospital for adults (June  2015-May 2017).

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