Category: Critical Care
Keywords: meropenem, continuous administration, critically ill (PubMed Search)
Posted: 8/6/2024 by Quincy Tran, MD, PhD
(Updated: 12/26/2024)
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We heard it before. Continuous administration of antibiotics might be associated with better outcomes. However, results from smaller randomized controlled trials of beta-lactam showed inconsistent conclusions. Therefore, a large RCT was conducted
Settings: 31 ICUs in Croatia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia between June 2018 – August 2022.
Randomized, double-blind control trial.
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In critically ill patients with sepsis, continuous administration of meropenem did not improve mortality nor reduce the emergence of pandrug resistant bacteria.
Monti G, Bradic N, Marzaroli M, Konkayev A, Fominskiy E, Kotani Y, Likhvantsev VV, Momesso E, Nogtev P, Lobreglio R, Redkin I, Toffoletto F, Bruni A, Baiardo Redaelli M, D'Andrea N, Paternoster G, Scandroglio AM, Gallicchio F, Ballestra M, Calabrò MG, Cotoia A, Perone R, Cuffaro R, Montrucchio G, Pota V, Ananiadou S, Lembo R, Musu M, Rauch S, Galbiati C, Pinelli F, Pasin L, Guarracino F, Santarpino G, Agrò FE, Bove T, Corradi F, Forfori F, Longhini F, Cecconi M, Landoni G, Bellomo R, Zangrillo A; MERCY Investigators. Continuous vs Intermittent Meropenem Administration in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis: The MERCY Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2023 Jul 11;330(2):141-151. doi: 10.1001/jama.2023.10598. PMID: 37326473; PMCID: PMC10276329.