Journal article
Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of continuous infusions of vancomycin to improve the attainment of target vancomycin levels in young infants: The VANC trial
A Gwee, N Cranswick, SM Donath, R Hunt, N Curtis
BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018
Abstract
Introduction Vancomycin is frequently used in the treatment of late-onset sepsis in young infants and is routinely administered as intermittent infusions (IIV); however, existing IIV dosing guidelines achieve target vancomycin levels in less than half of infants. Continuous infusions of vancomycin (CIV) are an attractive alternative as adult studies report a higher attainment of target vancomycin levels, simpler drug monitoring and fewer drug side effects. Methods This is a multicentre, randomised controlled trial in which 200 young infants (aged 0-90 days) requiring vancomycin will be randomised to CIV or IIV for a duration determined by the treating clinician. Vancomycin levels will be mea..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This project is funded by a research grant from Murdoch Children's Research Institute. AG has been funded by a Royal Australasian College of Physicians Basser Research Entry Scholarship as well as a National Health and Medical Research Council postgraduate scholarship.