Compare two vancomycin dosing strategies in critical patients with methicillin-resistant (MRSA) infections, considering the heterogeneity of the dosing regimens administered and their implications for toxicity and efficacy. Longitudinal retrospective observational study in two patient cohorts (standard dosing vs dosing via Bayesian algorithms). The group of Bayesian algorithms received substantially higher and significantly heterogeneous doses, with an absence of nephrotoxicity. The speed of decrease observed in CRP and PCT was greater for the Bayesian strategy (p = 0.045 and 0.0009, respectively). Applying Bayesian algorithms to vancomycin dosage individualization allows for administering much higher doses than with standard regimens, facilitating a quicker clinical response in the absence of nephrotoxicity.

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