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Predictive Factors of Piperacillin Exposure and the Impact on Target Attainment after Continuous Infusion Administration to Critically Ill Patients

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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. A total of 218 piperacillin concentrations from 106 patients were simultaneously analyzed through the population PK approach. A two-compartment linear model best described the data. Creatinine clearance (CLCR) estimated by CKD-EPI was the covariate, the most predictive factor of piperacillin clearance (CL) interindividual variability. The mean (relative standard error) parameter estimates for the final model were: CL: 12.0 L/h (6.03%); central and peripheral compartment distribution volumes: 20.7 L (8.94%) and 62.4 L (50.80%), respectively; intercompartmental clearance: 4.8 L/h (26.4%). For the PK/PD target of 100% fT(>1xMIC), 12 g of piperacillin provide a probability of target attainment > 90% for MIC < 16 mg/L, regardless of CLCR, but higher doses are needed for MIC = 16 mg/L when CLCR > 100 mL/min. For 100% fT(>4xMIC), the highest dose (24 g/24 h) was not sufficient to ensure adequate exposure, except for MICs of 1 and 4 mg/L. Our model can be used as a support tool for initial dose guidance and during therapeutic drug monitoring.

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MARTÍNEZ CASANOVA, Javier, ESTEVE PITARCH, Erika, COLOM CODINA, Helena, GUMUCIO SANGUINO, Víctor daniel, COBO SACRISTÁN, Sara, SHAW, Evelyn, MAISTERRA SANTOS, Kristel, SABATER RIERA, Joan, PÉREZ FERNANDEZ, Xosé l., RIGO BONNIN, Raúl, TUBAU QUINTANO, Fe, CARRATALÀ, Jordi, PADULLÉS ZAMORA, Ariadna. Predictive Factors of Piperacillin Exposure and the Impact on Target Attainment after Continuous Infusion Administration to Critically Ill Patients. _Antibiotics_. 2023. Vol. 12, núm. 3, pàgs. 531. [consulta: 24 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 2079-6382. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/198337]

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