[Study of serum kinetics of vancomycin during the "antibiotic-lock" technique].

Arch Fr Pediatr

Service de Chimiothérapie Massive et Greffe de Moelle, Hôpital Nord, St-Priest-en-Jarez.

Published: April 1992

The serum kinetics of vancomycin was studied in two patients aged 3 and 15 years during antibiotic therapy for catheter related sepsis associated with Staphylococcus epidermidis. Vancomycin was administered, simultaneously, by parenteral conventional doses (30 mg/kg/day div q 8 h) and using the antibiotic-lock technique in the infected catheter at a high concentration (150 mg/ml) during one hour, 3 hours after each infusion. Pharmacokinetics data did not show any significant change in the serum kinetics of the antibiotic. The results suggest that delivering a high concentration of vancomycin in the infected catheter using the lock technique may be useful to sterilize infected catheter without toxic effect.

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