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. 2023 Jul 31;12(8):1262. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics12081262

Table 4.

Patho-physiological changes and their effects on antibiotic PK.

Changes Effect on Drug PK
Impaired absorption Reduced bioavailability of orally administered antibiotics
Hypoalbuminemia Increased Vd and clearance of highly bound (>80%) antibiotics with increased risk of failing to attain PK/PD targets
Obesity Increased Vd and changes in hepatic metabolism and renal excretion, especially in hydrophilic antimicrobials (e.g., β-lactams, vancomycin). Lack of specific dosing recommendations for antibiotics in obese patients
Renal failure Impaired clearance of hydrophilic antibiotics with augmented risk of joining over-therapeutic plasma concentrations and undergoing drug-related toxicity (β-lactams, aminoglycosides)
Hyperfiltration Increased clearance of hydrophilic antibiotics with increased risk of reaching sub-therapeutic plasma concentrations (β-lactams)
Modified fluid balance
(increased capillary leakage)
Increasing extracellular fluid volume causing the augmentation of the drug Vd and reducing plasma drug concentrations, particularly in case of the
hydrophilic antibiotics with low Vd (aminoglycosides, β-lactams)
Clearance related to CVVH (DF) CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy) is associated with increased Vd
and clearance of hydrophilic antibiotics