Do Life-Saving blood filters also remove Life-Saving drugs?

NCT ID NCT07230041

Summary

This study aims to measure how much antibiotic medication is removed from the blood when ICU patients with severe septic shock and kidney failure are treated with a special blood-filtering machine. Researchers will enroll 20 adult patients to take blood samples before and after the blood passes through the filter to see how much of the antibiotics meropenem, linezolid, or daptomycin are lost. The goal is to gather information to help doctors better manage antibiotic dosing during this critical treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Niguarda Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Milan, Italia, 20162, Italy

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