This clinical trial evaluates a new dosing approach for ceftazidime, an antibiotic medication used to treat sepsis. Sepsis is a serious condition that occurs when the body’s response to an infection damages its own tissues and organs, potentially leading to organ failure and death if not treated promptly. The study aims to compare an optimized ceftazidime dosing regimen with the standard regimen in patients receiving critical care.
The trial focuses on finding the best way to administer ceftazidime to quickly reach and maintain effective medication levels in the bloodstream of critically ill patients. Participants will be adults in critical care units who have infections requiring ceftazidime treatment. During the study, researchers will monitor medication levels in the blood at specific time points after administration to determine if the optimized regimen achieves target concentrations more effectively than standard dosing.
The study will also track patients’ organ function using a special assessment tool, monitor for potential side effects such as seizures or altered consciousness, and evaluate kidney function throughout the treatment period. This research could lead to improved antibiotic dosing strategies for critically ill patients with sepsis.



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