Excellent. You simplified this difficult topic to an easily understandable manner. Thank you and your team. With out any doubt I can say your vedios are highly informative and useful to most of the doctors. I appreciate the sincere effort of your team. God bless you, your family and all that you have.👏👏👏
Thing is to just find the Break-point to MIC Quotient ( i.e., ratio ). The higher the ratio of that sensitive antimicrobial, higher is its effectiveness.
Sir can you please make vedio on significance of dilution of drug.bcoz there is no uniformity in doc's order, m sharing my experience peds surgeon says dilute all antibiotics in 50 ml, someone says 80 ml and NICU doc's says don't dilute to much give it in 2ml that we understand newborn is there so much dilution can cause fluid overload but what about peds and adult patients.m asking this question to clear my concept so that in future I can implement in my clinical practice.dilution is important or giving slow antibiotics is important.
@@TheICUChannel i mean we are comfortable enough to choose an antibiotic out of the lot when its sensitive ,but my query is can we use the resistance breakpoints in choosing combination therapies for mdr or pdr strains?
Mic of isolate for teicoplanin (0.5) is far from susceptible break point (8), compared to mic of isolate for vancomycin (1) and susceptible break point (2). Thus teicoplanin concentration very low, thus more sensitive than vancomycin
Excellent. You simplified this difficult topic to an easily understandable manner. Thank you and your team.
With out any doubt I can say your vedios are highly informative and useful to most of the doctors.
I appreciate the sincere effort of your team.
God bless you, your family and all that you have.👏👏👏
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Very practical and realistic. Thanks doctors, especially Dr Apoorva gupta.
Thank you so much for this !! I have worked with dr Apoorva very hardworking she is !!
@rumshaacheyanne136 where is working dr apoorva ,I want to work with Dr apoorwa mam ..I m microbiologist in Ksa
Thank you! I am so glad you used an example aswell to explain it !
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Thing is to just find the Break-point to MIC Quotient ( i.e., ratio ). The higher the ratio of that sensitive antimicrobial, higher is its effectiveness.
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simple but excellent explenation.
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hi very nicely explained.well from where to download MIC guiding tables
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SIR PLEASE MAKE VIDEOS ON CVP LINE AND ARTERIAL LINE DEMONSTATION HOW TO PASS AND ITS CARE
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@@TheICUChannel Thanks for noting it hopefully Will see it
Sir can you please make vedio on significance of dilution of drug.bcoz there is no uniformity in doc's order, m sharing my experience peds surgeon says dilute all antibiotics in 50 ml, someone says 80 ml and NICU doc's says don't dilute to much give it in 2ml that we understand newborn is there so much dilution can cause fluid overload but what about peds and adult patients.m asking this question to clear my concept so that in future I can implement in my clinical practice.dilution is important or giving slow antibiotics is important.
Nice point raised . Will get back to u on this
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How and when do we use the resistance breakpoints Sir?
That’s what exactly shown in the video … can u specify the specific issue
@@TheICUChannel i mean we are comfortable enough to choose an antibiotic out of the lot when its sensitive ,but my query is can we use the resistance breakpoints in choosing combination therapies for mdr or pdr strains?
@@avinabd4501 without breakpoints , technically MIC has got no or little value .
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Mic of isolate for teicoplanin (0.5) is far from susceptible break point (8), compared to mic of isolate for vancomycin (1) and susceptible break point (2). Thus teicoplanin concentration very low, thus more sensitive than vancomycin
Can u plz share pdf of clsi 2022 breakpoint of various antimicrobials ?? Or any direct link
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Sir where is the antibiotic name norfloxacin?
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