Clinical efficacy of attaining aggressive PK/PD targets with beta-lactams in critically ill patients with Gram-negative infections: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A pre-post quasi-experimental study assessing the impact of a real-time TDM-guided expert clinical pharmacological advice programme for optimising continuous infusion beta-lactam PK/PD target attainment on clinical/microbiological outcome of documented Gr
Impact of a multidisciplinary management team on clinical outcome in ICU patients affected by Gram-negative bloodstream infections: a pre-post quasi-experimental study
Relationship between PK/PD target attainment of continuous infusion cefiderocol and microbiological outcome in difficult-to-treat resistant Gram-negative infections
Impact of reversal AKI on the need for beta-lactam dosing adjustments and microbiological outcome in critically ill patients affected by Gram-negative bloodstream infections
Comparative efficacy of piperacillin/tazobactam versus meropenem administered by continuous infusion and optimised by means of a real-time clinical pharmacological advice programme in the treatment of bloodstream infections caused by Enterobacterales resi
Development and validation of a population pharmacokinetic model of dalbavancin focused at predicting optimal duration of long-term treatment of staphylococcal infections
Relationship between β-lactams exposure and emergence of relapse/resistance in critically ill patients affected by Gram-negative infections: a prospective observational study
Breakthrough invasive fungal infections in liver transplant recipients exposed to prophylaxis with echinocandins versus other antifungal agents: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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