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Fig. 4 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 4

From: In an endotoxaemic model, antibiotic clearance can be affected by different central venous catheter positions, during renal replacement therapy

Fig. 4

Clearance (CL), dialysate concentration (D) and serum concentration (S) of gentamicin (GM) and vancomycin (VM) with continuous renal replacement therapy in the external jugular vein (EJV) compared to the femoral vein (FV). Vancomycin infusion is in the EJV. When both the central venous dialysis catheter (CVDC) and vancomycin infusion are in the EJV, the clearance is higher compared to when the CVDC and vancomycin are in different vessels

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