What is being analysed here?
Vancomycin is being analysed here. It is an antibiotic belonging to the glycopeptide group. It is used to treat severe infections caused by vancomycin-sensitive gram-positive bacteria.
What does this analysis evaluate?
This analysis evaluates the concentration of vancomycin in the blood serum.
What does the result mean?
The result indicates the amount of vancomycin present in the blood. If it falls within the therapeutic range, it is effective in combating the infection. Values outside the range may be ineffective or toxic.
Why is an analysis of vancomycin carried out?
It is analysed to adjust the dosage and ensure effective therapy, and to help patients at risk of endocarditis after major surgery.
When should this analysis be carried out?
It should be used when administering vancomycin in order to ensure appropriate dosing, as well as to monitor levels and prevent toxicity.
Is any sample required?
A venous blood sample is needed.
Is special preparation required?
No specific preparation is necessary.
How is vancomycin administered?
Vancomycin is administered intravenously.