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Enteric Absorption of Ciprofloxacin During Tube Feeding in the Critically Ill
Nursing Faculty Publications
  • Stephen M. Cohn
  • Mark D. Sawyer
  • Gerard A. Burns
  • Concertina Tolomeo
  • Kerry A. Milner, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-1996
Disciplines
Abstract

To determine the pharmacokinetic properties of ciprofloxacin in the critically ill, we studied seven mechanically ventilated patients with pneumonia during entcral feedings. Subjects received ciprofloxacin 750 mg every 12 h via nasogastric tube and serial serum drug concentrations were measured after the first and fourth dose. After the initial dose, the maximum serum concentration ranged from 1.24–3.06 mg/L, and the area under the time curve from 0–12 h ranged from 3.2–19.65 mg.h/L. Similar levels were noted after dose four. Gastrointestinal absorption of ciprofloxacin in tube fed critically ill patients was decreased, but well above MIC values for many pathogenic bacteria.

Comments

At the time of publication, Kerry Milner was affiliated with Section of Trauma/Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine.

DOI
10.1093/jac/38.5.871
Citation Information
Cohn, Stephen M. et. al. "Enteric Absorption of Ciprofloxacin During Tube Feeding in the Critically Ill." Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 38.5 (1996): 871-876.