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Association between augmented renal clearance and clinical outcomes in patients receiving β-lactam antibiotic therapy by continuous or intermittent infusion: a nested cohort study of the BLING-II randomised, placebo-controlled, clinical trial

Authors :
Andrew A. Udy
Joel M. Dulhunty
Jason A. Roberts
Joshua S. Davis
Steven A.R. Webb
Rinaldo Bellomo
Charles Gomersall
Charudatt Shirwadkar
Glenn M. Eastwood
John Myburgh
David L. Paterson
Therese Starr
Sanjoy K. Paul
Jeffrey Lipman
Glenn Eastwood
Leah Peck
Helen Young
Catherine Boschert
Jason Fletcher
Julie Smith
Kiran Nand
Treena Sara
Amy Harney
Helen Rodgers
Frank Van Haren
Sally Clarke
David Durham
Catherine Hannan
Elisha Matheson
Kate Schwartz
Karen Thomas
Allison Bone
Claire Cattigan
Tania Elderkin
Tania Salerno
Robert Cameron
Katrina Ellis
Sheridan Hatter
Joshua Davis
Milind Sanap
Natalie Soar
Josette Wood
Karen Chan
Aaron Heffernan
Nai An Lai
Catherine Moss
Kate Sheehy
Maree Duroux
Megan Ratcliffe
Samantha Shone
Timothy Warhurst
Joel Dulhunty
Rachel Dunlop
David Paterson
Jason Roberts
Janine Stuart
Andrew Udy
David Cooper
Rick McAllister
Steve Webb
Andrew Cheng
Deborah Inskip
Jennene Miller
Serena Knowles
Claire Reynolds
Sam Rudham
Stuart Baker
Kristy Hepburn
Brigit Roberts
Paul Woods
Indranil Chatterjee
Judy Smith
Martin Cullen
Jing Kong
Vineet Nayyar
Christina Whitehead
Patricia Leung
Eileen Gilder
Lianne McCarthy
Shay McGuiness
Rachael Parke
Kirsten Benefield
Yan Chen
Colin McArthur
Lynette Newby
Seton Henderson
Jan Mehrtens
Sascha Noble
Lesley Chadwick
Ross Freebain
Chantal Hogan
Alex Kazemi
Laura Rust
Rima Song
Anna Tilsley
Anthony Williams
John Durning
Robert Frengley
Mary La Pine
Geoff McCracken
Swarna Baskar Sharma
Lynn Andrews
Richard Dinsdale
Anna Hunt
Sally Hurford
Diane Mackle
Jessica Ongley
Paul Young
Marin Kollef
John Turnidge
Sanjoy Paul
Udy, Andrew A
Dulhunty, Joel M
Roberts, Jason A
Davis, Joshua S
Turnidge, John
Paul, Sanjoy K
Source :
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. 49:624-630
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Augmented renal clearance (ARC) is known to influence β-lactam antibiotic pharmacokinetics. This substudy of the BLING-II trial aimed to explore the association between ARC and patient outcomes in a large randomised clinical trial. BLING-II enrolled 432 participants with severe sepsis randomised to receive β-lactam therapy by continuous or intermittent infusion. An 8-h creatinine clearance (CLCr) measured on Day 1 was used to identify ARC, defined as CLCr ≥ 130 mL/min. Patients receiving any form of renal replacement therapy were excluded. Primary outcome was alive ICU-free days at Day 28. Secondary outcomes included 90-day mortality and clinical cure at 14 days following antibiotic cessation. A total of 254 patients were included, among which 45 (17.7%) manifested ARC [median (IQR) CLCr 165 (144–198) mL/min]. ARC patients were younger (P

Details

ISSN :
09248579
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....31a429fab023a2146fb3fa2d6607f5df
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2016.12.022