使用三种不同的无菌重组技术抽取液体后评估万古霉素注射泵中的微粒污染情况

Roland Benjamin van den Berg, Minke M van Bommel, Lennart J Stoker, Elsbeth M Westerman
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推荐的万古霉素给药方法是间歇性外周输注,浓度为 5 毫克/毫升1 ,而连续中心静脉输注与间歇性给药相比,肾损伤风险更低,更有可能达到药代动力学目标,因此越来越受到重视。在我们医院的环境中,万古霉素以 40 毫克/毫升的浓度持续输注,以减轻液体超负荷,减少频繁更换注射器的需要。最近,Masse 等人证实,用 0.9% 氯化钠(NaCl)和注射用水稀释的非过滤万古霉素溶液浓度从 25 毫克/毫升到 80 毫克/毫升不等,超过了欧洲药典 ...
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Assessment of particle contamination in vancomycin syringe pumps following fluid withdrawal using three diverse aseptic reconstitution techniques
The recommended approach for administering vancomycin involves intermittent peripheral infusion at a concentration of 5 mg/mL,1 while continuous central venous infusion has gained ground due to the reduced risk of renal injury and heightened probability of attaining pharmacokinetic objectives compared with intermittent dosing.2 However, adhering to the recommended concentration of 5 mg/mL for continuous vancomycin administration notably increases the total volume and necessitates frequent syringe replacements compared with concentrations ≥20 mg/mL. Within our hospital setting, vancomycin is administered via continuous infusion at a concentration of 40 mg/mL to mitigate fluid overload and reduce the need for frequent syringe changes. Recently, Masse et al demonstrated that non-filtered vancomycin solutions at concentrations ranging from 25 to 80 mg/mL diluted in sodium chloride (NaCl) 0.9% and water for injections exceeded the European Pharmacopoeia …
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