A protocol for an international, multicentre pharmacokinetic study for screening Antifungal exposure in intensive care units: the SAFE-ICU study
Objective: To describe whether contemporary dosing of antifungal drugs achieves therapeutic exposures in critically ill patients that are associated with optimal outcomes. Adequate antifungal therapy is a key determinant of survival of critically ill patients with fungal infections. Critical illne...
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