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Clinical Experience with Off-Label Intrathecal Administration of Selected Antibiotics in Adults: An Overview with Pharmacometric Considerations.
Author: KochBirgit C P, MullerAnouk E, van VlietPeter
Original Abstract of the Article :
Drain-associated intracerebral infections are life-threatening emergencies. Their treatment is challenging due to the limited penetration of antibiotics to the site of infection, resulting in potentially inadequate exposure. The emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens might force the use of off-l...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10451962/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Clinical Experience with Off-Label Intrathecal Administration of Selected Antibiotics
This study explores the complex and often challenging situation of managing drain-associated intracerebral infections, a serious condition that can occur after neurosurgical procedures. Imagine this: the brain, like a delicate oasis in a vast desert, requires careful protection and treatment when faced with infection. The researchers investigated the use of off-label intrathecal (IT) administration of antibiotics, meaning they were using these medications in a way not specifically approved by regulatory agencies. They reviewed clinical experiences with different antibiotics, considering their pharmacokinetic properties and the risks and benefits of IT administration. The study highlights the need for careful consideration and appropriate dosing when using off-label IT antibiotics, balancing the potential benefits against the risks of adverse effects.Navigating the Complexities of Intracerebral Infections
This review underscores the challenging nature of managing drain-associated intracerebral infections, particularly when conventional treatment options are limited. The authors highlight the need for careful consideration and individualized approaches when using off-label IT antibiotics, balancing the potential benefits of improved drug delivery with the risks of adverse effects. It's like carefully navigating a treacherous desert landscape, requiring a skilled guide and a thorough understanding of the terrain to ensure a safe and successful journey.The Importance of Personalized Treatment Approaches
This research emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment approaches for patients with drain-associated intracerebral infections. The authors stress the need for careful assessment of individual needs, considering factors such as drug pharmacokinetics, patient tolerance, and the risks and benefits of off-label IT administration. It's like customizing a camel caravan for a specific desert expedition, ensuring that the equipment and supplies are tailored to the unique challenges of the journey.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This review provides valuable insights into the complex and often challenging management of drain-associated intracerebral infections. The authors highlight the need for careful consideration and appropriate dosing when using off-label IT antibiotics, emphasizing the importance of personalized treatment approaches that balance potential benefits against the risks of adverse effects.Date :
- Date Completed n.d.
- Date Revised 2023-08-28
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