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OK, can anybody explain to me when to draw labs(at what exact times) for vanco peek and trough? Why is this antibiotic so complicated to deal with...From what I understand, 30 minutes before you are ready to administer it, you draw trough. Then 15 min after, you draw peek? Thank you...........
I think it's varying between hospitals so you should definitely check your facility's P&P. At our hospital, the trough is drawn 30 minutes before the vancomycin is started and the peak is drawn 30 minutes after the vancomycin is completed.
I would think it would depend on your hospital b/c the values for "normals" would be different depending on when in the infusion process your hospital has you draw the labs...e.g. the peak would be higher 15 minutes out than 30 minutes out.
In most cases, doctors are more concerned with the trough. In my experience, if the trough is greater than 15, the doctor usually holds that dose (and possibly orders another vanc trough level) until it is less than 15. In some cases, the doctor will decrease the dose or frequency. If the trough is too low, the vancomycin dose will be increased or the frequency. The trough basically tells you how much vancomycin is left in the system before a next dose of vancomycin. You want this to be a certain level to be effective. Vanc troughs are definately important to obtain in renal patients bc vancomycin can be toxic. Hope this helps.
At my facility, the doc's order 'Vanco per pharmacy protocol'.
The pharmacy doses the vancomycin according to the current creatinine and adjusts the dose, if warranted, after the trough is drawn 30 minutes prior to the third dose. I haven't drawn a peak in....gosh, I can't remember the last time I drew a peak level.
We've been running on random vanc's for several years now used to to peaks and troughs now just do troughs approx 1-2 hrs prior to next dose. Though there seems to be an algorythm for bloods taken a little earlier.
In my facility the trough is drawn 30 minutes prior to the dose being due and the peak is drawn one hour after completion of the dose. The generic rule of thumb for us is to draw the peak the same number of minutes after completion as it took to infuse it. If you gave the drug over 30 minutes draw peak 30 minutes after complete, etc.