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Title: | Clearance of vancomycin during high-volume haemofiltration: impact of pre-dilution. | Austin Authors: | Uchino, Shigehiko;Cole, Louise;Morimatsu, Hiroshi;Goldsmith, Donna;Bellomo, Rinaldo | Affiliation: | Department of Intensive Care and Medicine, University of Melbourne, and Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre Melbourne, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia | Issue Date: | 1-Nov-2002 | Publication information: | Intensive Care Medicine; 28(11): 1664-7 | Abstract: | To measure the sieving coefficient (SC) and clearance of vancomycin during high-volume haemofiltration (HVHF) and to evaluate the impact of different pre-dilution regimens on these variables.Prospective interventional study in the intensive care unit in a tertiary university hospital.Seven patients with septic shock and multi-organ dysfunction.HVHF (6 l/h fluid exchange) was performed in septic shock patients using variable proportions of their replacement fluid in pre- and post-dilution mode.Pre-filter, post-filter and ultrafiltrate vancomycin concentrations were measured simultaneously, and SC and clearance calculated. The measurements were repeated following each change in the proportion of pre-dilution fluid. SC steadily decreased as the proportion of pre-dilution decreased, changing from 0.76 in pure pre-dilution to 0.57 in pure post-dilution (p=0.0004). Clearance, however, increased with decreasing pre-dilution fluid rate, from 53.9 ml/min at pure pre-dilution to 67.2 ml/min at 2 l/h pre-dilution with 4 l/h post-dilution.HVHF achieves high vancomycin clearances, which despite some deterioration in SC increase with the proportion of replacement fluid given post-filter. Clinicians applying HVHF need to be aware of such clearances to avoid inadequate vancomycin dosing and to adjust therapy according to variations in HVHF technique. | Gov't Doc #: | 12583375 | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/9472 | Journal: | Intensive Care Medicine | URL: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12583375 | Type: | Journal Article | Subjects: | Acute Kidney Injury.etiology.therapy Aged Anti-Bacterial Agents.pharmacokinetics Critical Illness Cross-Over Studies Female Hemofiltration.methods Humans Male Middle Aged Multiple Organ Failure.complications.therapy Prospective Studies Shock, Septic.complications.therapy Vancomycin.pharmacokinetics |
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