The Monte Carlo simulation on geriatric patients' population treated with different dalbavancin therapeutic protocols and evaluation of intracellular penetration of the drug
A Monte Carlo PK/PD simulation of the cumulative fraction of response for cefiderocol versus other antibacterial agents against suspected multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria
Microdialysis study combined with population pharmacokinetic analysis and Monte Carlo simulations for optimization of cefoxitin dosing regimen used for prophylaxis in major abdominal surgery
Active screening is effective for donor derived bloodstream infections (DDI) prevention: a prospective longitudinal study at a solid organ transplant centre
Pharmacokinetics of piperacillin in patients with haematological malignancies: population analysis and Monte Carlo simulation of short versus prolonged infusion
Application of drug interaction modelling and Monte Carlo simulation to predict the potential killing effect of combination antimicrobial treatment regimens in humans
Development of a smart phone application to individualize antibiotic dosing in critically ill patients using Monte Carlo simulations, Bayesian feedback and drug interaction modelling approaches
Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate the probability of attaining targeted pharmacodynamic exposure of ceftaroline fosamil against pathogens associated with CAP and SSTI in Europe
Development of a smartphone application prototype to individualise antibiotic dosing in critically ill patients based on the results of population-pharmacokinetic models and Monte Carlo simulations
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