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Influence of experimental rat model of multiple organ dysfunction on cefepime and amikacin pharmacokinetics.

We adapted an experimental model of multiple organ dysfunction to study the alterations it induces in the pharmacology of cefepime and amikacin. The half-lives of both antibiotics were significantly prolonged because of nonsignificant enhancement of the volume of distribution and reduced renal elimination. In the presence of multiple organ dysfunction, the concentration of each antibiotic in the lungs, compared with that in the lungs of healthy controls, was significantly decreased, despite similar concentrations in plasma, indicating that the application of a standard antibiotic concentration in plasma could lead to underdosage in tissues during the initial days of therapy.[1]

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  1. Influence of experimental rat model of multiple organ dysfunction on cefepime and amikacin pharmacokinetics. Mimoz, O., Jacolot, A., Padoin, C., Quillard, J., Tod, M., Louchahi, K., Samii, K., Petitjean, O. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. (1996) [Pubmed]
 
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