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Incidence and risk factors for potentially suboptimal serum concentrations of vancomycin during cardiac surgery

     

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AIM To investigate the incidence and risk factors for vancomycin concentrations less than 10 mg/L during cardiac surgery.METHODS In this prospective study, patients undergoing cardiac surgery received a single dose of 1000 mg of vancomycin. Multiple arterial samples were drawn during surgery. Exclusion criteria were hepatic dysfunction; renal dysfunction; ongoing infectious diseases; solid or hematologic tumors; severe insulin-dependent diabetes; body mass index of < 17 or > 40 kg/m^2; pregnancy or lactation; antibiotic, corticosteroid, or other immunosuppressive therapy; vancomycin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy in the previous 2 wk; chemotherapy or radiation therapy in the previous 6 mo; allergy to vancomycin or cefazolin; drug abuse; cardiac surgery in the previous 6 mo; previous or scheduled organ transplantation; preoperative stay in the intensive care unit for more than 24 h; emergency procedure or lack of adequate preparation for surgery; and participation in another trial.RESULTS Over a 1-year period, 236 patients were enrolled, and a total of 1682 serum vancomycin concentrations(median 7/patient) were measured. No vancomycin levels under 10 mg/L were recorded in 122 out of 236 patients(52%), and 114 out of 236 patients(48%) were found to have at least 1 serum sample with a vancomycin level < 10 mg/L; 54 out of 236 patients(22.9%) had at least 5 serum samples with a vancomycin level lower than 10 mg/L. Vancomycin infusion was administered for 60 min in 97 out of 236 patients(41%). In 47 patients(20%), the duration of infusion was longer than 60 min, and in 92 patients(39%) the duration of infusion was shorter than 60 min. The maximum concentration and area under the concentration-time curve were significantly higher in patients with no vancomycin levels less than 10 mg/L(P < 0.001). The multivariate analysis identified female gender, body mass index(BMI) > 25 kg/m^2, and creatinine clearance above 70 mL/min as risk factors for vancomycin levels less than 10 mg/L.CONCLUSION Results of this study identified female gender, BMI > 25 kg/m^2, and creatinine clearance above 70 mL/min as risk factors for suboptimal vancomycin serum concentration during cardiac surgery; no relationship was found between infusion duration and vancomycin levels less than 10 mg/L. These findings call attention to the risk of facilitating the emergence of vancomycin-resistant methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains.

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