Complex Infectious Issues in Critically Ill Patients 2.0
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Medical Microbiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 3431
Special Issue Editors
Interests: β-lactam antibiotics; pharmacokinetics; infection; resistance; critically ill patients
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2. Emergency Department, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, Italy
Interests: ICU; mechanical ventilation; ARDS; lung imaging; acute respiratory failure
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Infection and sepsis, whether community or hospital-acquired, are important causes of morbidity and mortality in ICU and postoperative patients. These conditions require an early, prophylactic and appropriate antibiotic treatment, associated with rapid infection source control, hemodynamic optimization, and support of organ failure. Furthermore, concomitant infection with COVID-19 requires particular attention that requires specific treatment.
The β-lactam antibiotics, because of their large antimicrobial spectrum and low toxicity, are among the first-line therapies for critically ill patients, particularly when a Gram-negative infection is suspected.
Ideally, individualized dosing strategies should account for the altered pharmacokinetic and pathogen susceptibility in each patient. However, administering the appropriate therapy may be challenging in critically ill patients with infectious diseases due to the dynamic and variable fluctuations. Fluid administration, alterations in protein-binding, and capillary permeability can affect the volume of distribution, while hemodynamic resuscitation may result in increased cardiac output and augmented renal clearance, with increased drug clearance and subsequent insufficient drug levels to treat less-susceptible strains. Altered pharmacokinetics can result in insufficient β-lactam serum concentrations, and can lead to treatment failure and increased selection pressure and resistance in critically ill patients.
This Special Issue will increase our knowledge of the epidemiology and treatment of complex infections in ICU and postoperative patients, and improve our understanding of the effects of antibiotic use in critical conditions. In addition, we would like to focus attention on the role of co-infection with COVID-19. We welcome all submissions dealing with the emergence of resistance, the epidemiology of multi-drug-resistant pathogens, drug dosing, and/or toxicity related to the use of β-lactam antibiotics.
Dr. Savino Spadaro
Dr. Gaetano Scaramuzzo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- β-lactam antibiotics
- infection
- pharmacokinetics
- infection gram negative
- multi drug resistance
- sepsis
- critically ill patients
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