Authors
Lisa T Hong, Alireza FakhriRavari, Marta Ulldemolins, Jason A Roberts, Robert A Bonomo, Marc H Scheetz, Prolonged‐Infusion Beta‐Lactam Consensus Panel
Published in
Pharmacotherapy. Volume 46. Issue 9. Pages e70188.
Abstract
In 2023, international consensus recommendations suggested the use of prolonged-infusion beta-lactam antibiotics over short-infusion dosing in severely ill adult patients to improve mortality or clinical cure, although the certainty of evidence was very low. With the availability of several new randomized controlled trials (RCTs), this focused update re-evaluates the efficacy of prolonged versus short infusion among severely ill adult patients. The original Population, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome (PICO) question VII was separated into two questions addressing mortality (VIIa) and clinical cure (VIIb). Methods used for study identification, screening, and evidence grading were consistent with the original guideline, with the addition of Bayesian meta-analyses. A total of 28 RCTs evaluating mortality in severely ill adults were analyzed, with pooled estimates favoring prolonged infusion (RR 0.91; 95% confidence interval 0.85 to 0.97), supported by Bayesian analyses demonstrating a 98.76% posterior probability of benefit. Across 21 RCTs evaluating clinical cure, prolonged infusion improved outcomes compared with short infusion (RR 1.11; 95% confidence interval 1.06 to 1.17), supported by Bayesian analyses demonstrating a 99.97% posterior probability of benefit. Certainty of evidence was strengthened to moderate for mortality and low for clinical cure. Consistent with the original recommendation (PICO X), subgroup analyses evaluating loading doses suggested improved outcomes when a loading dose is used before continuous infusion. Overall, the cumulative evidence reinforces and strengthens the recommendation for use of prolonged-infusion beta-lactam therapy in severely ill adult patients to improve survival and clinical cure. Continued use of loading doses when initiating continuous-infusion therapy is suggested. Future research should identify subpopulations most likely to benefit, clarify optimal prolonged-infusion strategies, and define the role of therapeutic drug monitoring.
PMID:
42598847
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