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The crucial relationship between vancomycin minimum inhibitory concentration and therapeutic efficacy against methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci

Abstract The area under the curve (AUC)/minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratio was used as an indicator of the clinical efficacy of vancomycin. However, the target AUC/MIC has not been set… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The area under the curve (AUC)/minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratio was used as an indicator of the clinical efficacy of vancomycin. However, the target AUC/MIC has not been set for methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci (MR-CNS), and the effectiveness of vancomycin in strains with high MIC is unknown. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the vancomycin MIC and therapeutic efficacy in patients with MR-CNS bacteremia. The primary outcome was the difference in treatment failure rate when the MR-CNS vancomycin MIC was 1 or 2 µg/mL. The treatment failure rate did not significantly differ between the two groups (MIC 1 vs. MIC 2: 27.0% vs. 31.0%; p = 0.779). As a result of multivariate analysis, AUC/MIC0–24 h ≤230 was extracted as risk factor for treatment failure, suggesting the importance of a sufficient initial loading dose and early blood concentration monitoring to increase AUC/MIC0–24 h for successful treatment.

Keywords: efficacy; vancomycin; inhibitory concentration; methicillin resistant; concentration; minimum inhibitory

Journal Title: Journal of Chemotherapy
Year Published: 2024

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