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DALI: Defining Antibiotic Levels in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Are Current β-Lactam Antibiotic Doses Sufficient for Critically Ill Patients?

Overview of attention for article published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, January 2014
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Title
DALI: Defining Antibiotic Levels in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Are Current β-Lactam Antibiotic Doses Sufficient for Critically Ill Patients?
Published in
Clinical Infectious Diseases, January 2014
DOI 10.1093/cid/ciu027
Pubmed ID
Authors

J. A. Roberts, S. K. Paul, M. Akova, M. Bassetti, J. J. De Waele, G. Dimopoulos, K.-M. Kaukonen, D. Koulenti, C. Martin, P. Montravers, J. Rello, A. Rhodes, T. Starr, S. C. Wallis, J. Lipman, J. A. Roberts, J. Lipman, T. Starr, S. C. Wallis, S. K. Paul, A. Margarit Ribas, J. J. De Waele, L. De Crop, H. Spapen, J. Wauters, T. Dugernier, P. Jorens, I. Dapper, D. De Backer, F. S. Taccone, J. Rello, L. Ruano, E. Afonso, F. Alvarez-Lerma, M. P. Gracia-Arnillas, F. Fernandez, N. Feijoo, N. Bardolet, A. Rovira, P. Garro, D. Colon, C. Castillo, J. Fernado, M. J. Lopez, J. L. Fernandez, A. M. Arribas, J. L. Teja, E. Ots, J. Carlos Montejo, M. Catalan, I. Prieto, G. Gonzalo, B. Galvan, M. A. Blasco, E. Meyer, F. Del Nogal, L. Vidaur, R. Sebastian, P. M. Garde, M. d. M. Martin Velasco, R. Zaragoza Crespo, M. Esperatti, A. Torres, P. Montravers, O. Baldesi, H. Dupont, Y. Mahjoub, S. Lasocki, J. M. Constantin, J. F. Payen, C. Martin, J. Albanese, Y. Malledant, J. Pottecher, J.-Y. Lefrant, S. Jaber, O. Joannes-Boyau, C. Orban, M. Ostermann, C. McKenzie, W. Berry, J. Smith, K. Lei, F. Rubulotta, A. Gordon, S. Brett, M. Stotz, M. Templeton, A. Rhodes, C. Ebm, C. Moran, K.-M. Kaukonen, V. Pettila, G. Dimopoulos, D. Koulenti, A. Xristodoulou, V. Theodorou, G. Kouliatsis, E. Sertaridou, G. Anthopoulos, G. Choutas, T. Rantis, S. Karatzas, M. Balla, M. Papanikolaou, P. Myrianthefs, A. Gavala, G. Fildisis, A. Koutsoukou, M. Kyriakopoulou, K. Petrochilou, M. Kompoti, M. Michalia, F.-M. Clouva-Molyvdas, G. Gkiokas, F. Nikolakopoulos, V. Psychogiou, P. Malliotakis, E. Akoumianaki, E. Lilitsis, V. Koulouras, G. Nakos, M. Kalogirou, A. Komnos, T. Zafeiridis, C. Chaintoutis, K. Arvaniti, D. Matamis, C. Chaintoutis, C. Kydona, N. Gritsi-Gerogianni, T. Giasnetsova, M. Giannakou, I. Soultati, I. Chytas, E. Antoniadou, E. Antipa, D. Lathyris, T. Koukoubani, T. Paraforou, K. Spiropoulou, V. Bekos, A. Spring, T. Kalatzi, H. Nikolaou, M. Laskou, I. Strouvalis, S. Aloizos, S. Kapogiannis, O. Soldatou, M. Bassetti, C. Adembri, G. Villa, A. Giarratano, S. Maurizio Raineri, A. Cortegiani, F. Montalto, M. T. Strano, V. M. Ranieri, C. Sandroni, G. De Pascale, A. Molin, P. Pelosi, L. Montagnani, R. Urbino, I. Mastromauro, F. G. De Rosa, V. M. Ranieri, T. Cardoso, S. Afonso, J. Goncalves-Pereira, J. P. Baptista, M. Akova, A. Ozveren

Abstract

Morbidity and mortality for critically ill patients with infections remains a global healthcare problem. We aimed to determine whether β-lactam antibiotic dosing in critically ill patients achieves concentrations associated with maximal activity and whether antibiotic concentrations affect patient outcome.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
United States 2 <1%
Colombia 1 <1%
France 1 <1%
Brazil 1 <1%
Italy 1 <1%
Canada 1 <1%
United Kingdom 1 <1%
Unknown 553 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 77 14%
Student > Ph. D. Student 66 12%
Other 65 12%
Student > Master 53 9%
Student > Postgraduate 42 7%
Other 122 22%
Unknown 136 24%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 228 41%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 92 16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 16 3%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 13 2%
Immunology and Microbiology 10 2%
Other 43 8%
Unknown 159 28%
Attention Score in Context

Attention Score in Context

This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 56. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 03 December 2023.
All research outputs
#769,584
of 25,837,817 outputs
Outputs from Clinical Infectious Diseases
#1,432
of 16,991 outputs
Outputs of similar age
#7,964
of 324,556 outputs
Outputs of similar age from Clinical Infectious Diseases
#14
of 213 outputs
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