Pharmacy - Emergency Medicine Deep Dive Podcast
Sepsis demands timely, effective antimicrobial therapy, but does how we administer beta-lactam antibiotics matter? In this episode, we take a deeper dive into the growing evidence behind prolonged beta-lactam infusion strategies and explore why recent guidelines now recommend extended or continuous infusions for many patients with sepsis and septic shock. We unpack the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles, review key clinical trials and meta-analyses demonstrating improved outcomes, and discuss the critical role of an appropriate loading dose. We also examine which patient populations may benefit the most, including those with augmented renal clearance or altered physiology and when therapeutic drug monitoring should be considered. Finally, we tackle the practical challenges of implementing prolonged infusions in clinical practice, from drug stability and IV compatibility to the unanswered questions surrounding antimicrobial resistance.
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