Literature DB >> 938169

Determination of serum gentamicin sulfate levels: ordering patterns and use as a guide to therapy.

A C Anderson, G R Hodges, W G Barnes.   

Abstract

Determination of serum gentamicin levels (SGLs) is helpful in monitoring therapy in patients receiving this drug because there is a narrow therapeutic margin and serum levels may vary greatly between patients receiving similar doses. During a ten-month period, definite indications for obtaining SGL determinations were present for 189 of 212 serum samples (89.2%) submitted to the laboratory. However, 110 samples (51.9%) were improperly drawn and results of 85 samples (40.1%) were ignored. Only 26 of the 62 correctly drawn and not ignored samples (41.9%) were appropriately acted on. At most, 42 of the 212 samples (19.8%) were appropriately used in making patient-care decisions. Thus, in this study, an inordinatley large number of SGLs were incorrectly drawn, apparently ignored, or inappropriately used in making patient-care decisions.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 938169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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