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Pharmacokinetic evaluation of fluconazole in critically ill patients
Authors:Sinnollareddy Mahipal  Peake Sandra L  Roberts Michael S  Playford E Geoffrey  Lipman Jeffrey  Roberts Jason A
Affiliation:The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Pharmacy Department, Adelaide, Australia.
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Invasive candidiasis has emerged over the last few decades as an increasingly important nosocomial problem for the critically ill, affecting around 2% of intensive care unit patients. Although poor outcomes associated with invasive candidiasis among critically ill patients may relate to severe underlying disease processes and delayed institution of antifungal therapy, inadequate dosing of antifungal agents may also contribute. AREAS COVERED: This drug evaluation provides a critical appraisal of the published literature pertaining to the pharmacokinetics of fluconazole in critically ill, obese or severely burned patients, including those receiving acute renal replacement therapy. The pharmacodynamics of fluconazole is also covered, as well as the likely clinical implications for optimal dosing and the toxicity of fluconazole. Last, variations in fluconazole susceptibility patterns of Candida spp. are also discussed. EXPERT OPINION: Recently, there has been an increased but geographically variable prevalence of non-albicans Candida spp., causing invasive candidiasis and an overall trend towards reduced fluconazole susceptibility. The pathophysiological changes of critical illness, coupled with a lack of dose finding studies, support the use of local susceptibility patterns to guide fluconazole dosing until such time as pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic information to guide optimal fluconazole dosing strategies and pharmacodynamic targets becomes available.
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