Pharmacokinetic changes in critical illness
Physiologic alterations are frequently evident in critically ill patients. These alterations can
significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of drugs used in this patient population …
significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of drugs used in this patient population …
Optimizing drug dosing in the ICU
X Liu, P Kruger, MS Roberts - Intensive Care Medicine: Annual Update …, 2009 - Springer
Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) may exhibit multiple organ dysfunctions
and usually require treatment with a wide range of drugs such as sedatives, analgesics …
and usually require treatment with a wide range of drugs such as sedatives, analgesics …
[图书][B] Bedside Critical Care Manual 3rd Edition Volume I
ED Chan, LS Terada, J Kortbeek, BW Winston - 2017 - books.google.com
A practical manual for clinicians in the care of critically ill patients covering Acid-base
Disorders, Cardiology, Intravenous Drug Dosages, Electrolyte Disorders, Endocrinology …
Disorders, Cardiology, Intravenous Drug Dosages, Electrolyte Disorders, Endocrinology …
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in critically ill patients
HJ Mann, DW Fuhs, FB Cerra - World journal of surgery, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
The rapidly changing physiology of critically ill patients causes variations in the absorption,
distribution, metabolism, excretion, and pharmacodynamic effect of drugs used to treat these …
distribution, metabolism, excretion, and pharmacodynamic effect of drugs used to treat these …
[HTML][HTML] Pharmacokinetics of drugs used in critically ill adults
BM Power, AM Forbes, PV van Heerden… - Clinical pharmacokinetics, 1998 - Springer
Critically ill patients exhibit a range of organ dysfunctions and often require treatment with a
variety of drugs including sedatives, analgesics, neuromuscular blockers, antimicrobials …
variety of drugs including sedatives, analgesics, neuromuscular blockers, antimicrobials …
Practical guide for drug administration by intravenous infusion in intensive care units
MH Trujillo, K Arai, E Bellorin-Font - Critical care medicine, 1994 - journals.lww.com
Practical guide for drug administration by intravenous Page 1 Cr 1 M EIN : Copyrı 1994 by
Williams & Wilkins V, 22 N), fj fºr n // n // SA Practical guide for drug administration by intravenous …
Williams & Wilkins V, 22 N), fj fºr n // n // SA Practical guide for drug administration by intravenous …
Pharmacologic issues in the critically ill
V Krishnan, P Murray - Clinics in chest medicine, 2003 - chestmed.theclinics.com
Individualization of therapeutic interventions is the cornerstone of critical care medicine.
Application of pharmacologic principles can guide the design of a rational drug regimen to …
Application of pharmacologic principles can guide the design of a rational drug regimen to …
Pharmacologic antidotes in critical care medicine: a practical guide for drug administration
MH Trujillo, J Guerrero, C Fragachan… - Critical care …, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Critical care patients present unique aspects for clinical management. In addition to
interventions such as mechanical ventilatory assistance, vasopressor support, hemodialysis …
interventions such as mechanical ventilatory assistance, vasopressor support, hemodialysis …
Pharmacokinetic considerations for drugs administered in the critically ill
G Tansley, R Hall - British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2015 - magonlinelibrary.com
Pharmacokinetic considerations for drugs administered in the critically ill | British Journal of
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Hospital Medicine MAG Online Library Skip main navigation Home Journals AZ Collections MAH …
Drug prescribing issues in the intensive care unit: Finding answers to common questions
JF Dasta - Critical care medicine, 1994 - journals.lww.com
Pharmaceuticals, when used appropriately, have a positive impact on important diseases,
such as tuberculosis, coronary artery disease, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer (1) …
such as tuberculosis, coronary artery disease, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer (1) …