Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 11, 2026

Carotid Artery Infusions for Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Analysis of Taxanes in Mice
Published on: October 27, 2014
Population pharmacokinetics of continuous infusion ceftazidime
B C Frame1, B F Facca, D P Nicolau
1Metropolitan Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. epikinetik@aol.com
Objective:
The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a model that predicts clearance and steady-state ceftazidime concentrations during continuous infusion.
Design:
This was a prospective clinical observational trial. Two models describing drug clearance during the continuous infusion of ceftazidime to infected patients were developed. The first model included inter- and intraindividual variability (IIV) while the second extended the first model by including interoccasional variability (IOV).
Setting:
This was a study of patients in a US hospital between January and June 1996.
Patients And Participants:
The analysis included 39 patients aged > 18 years with infections at various sites.
Interventions:
Patients received ceftazidime as either a 1000 or 2000mg loading dose followed by a continuous infusion of 1000 to 4000 mg/day. Serum samples were collected under approximate steady-state conditions and ceftazidime concentrations were analysed using high performance liquid chromatography. The models were fitted to the data using a nonlinear mixed effects model as implemented in the NONMEM program.
Results:
75 serum concentration measurements were included in the analysis. The routinely available clinical variables bodyweight, age, gender and serum creatinine were found to be statistically independent predictors of ceftazidime clearance. The IIV model was cross validated yielding a mean prediction error (with a 95% confidence interval) of -0.51 mg/L (-2.5 to 1.4 mg/L) and a mean absolute prediction error of 6.5 mg/L (5.3 to 7.8 mg/L).
Conclusion:
We have developed and validated a model to estimate ceftazidime concentrations during continuous infusion using commonly available clinical information. Additional work is needed to compare outcomes of patients receiving continuous and intermittently administered ceftazidime, and to define the optimal target steady-state ceftazidime concentrations during continuous infusion.
More Related Videos
08:44Continuous IV Infusion is the Choice Treatment Route for Arginine-vasopressin Receptor Blocker Conivaptan in Mice to Study Stroke-evoked Brain Edema
Published on: September 1, 2016
11:17Multiplex Therapeutic Drug Monitoring by Isotope-dilution HPLC-MS/MS of Antibiotics in Critical Illnesses
Published on: August 30, 2018
Related Concept Videos
Compartment Models: Single-Compartment Model
Steady State Concentration
Most drugs are administered in repeated doses at fixed intervals or through continuous intravenous...
One-Compartment Model: IV Infusion
The one-compartment model for IV infusion uses mathematical equations to describe the rate of change in drug quantity in the body. At steady-state or infusion equilibrium, the drug input...
Measurement of Bioavailability: Pharmacokinetic Methods
Drug Accumulation During Multiple Dosing: Intermittent IV Infusions
Determination of Multiple Dosing Parameters: Steady-State, Minimum and Maximum Concentrations