Increased use of rapid diagnostic techniques such as PCR may allow prompt discontinuation of vancomycin when not indicated. Further development of alternative antimicrobials may also lessen its use.
A guideline for using vancomycin in a neonatal intensive care unit significantly reduced use in the newborn setting without negatively affecting patient safety, according to a recent study published ...
Antibiotic stewardship is an important strategy to prevent development of antibiotic resistant organisms 1. This is the primary motivational force behind the appropriate and judicious use of surgical ...
The pharmacokinetics of vancomycin vary among neonates, and we aimed to conduct population pharmacokinetic analysis to determine the optimal dosage of vancomycin in Korean neonates. From a ...
Improved outcomes associated with fidaxomicin compared with vancomycin suggest benefits from its greater use in Medicare patients, although uptake remains low despite its recommended use. The recently ...
Administration of vancomycin continues to be common despite perceived concerns of increased MICs, treatment failures and toxicity. In 2009, a consensus guideline was published in an effort to optimize ...
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