Pharmacokinetics of cyclosporine in recipients of marginal versus standard liver trasplants.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
In the field of transplants, the practice of using marginal donor livers has
become widely accepted, yielding good clinical results. This study investigated
and compared the pharmacokinetics of cyclosporine in marginal and standard liver
transplant recipients. Twenty-four de novo liver transplant patients, 12 with
marginal and 12 with standard (normal) grafts, were treated with a microemulsion
formulation of cyclosporine (capsules 100 mg) as immunosuppressive therapy. Blood
concentration profiles were measured, and pharmacokinetic calculations performed
at days 3 and 10 after transplantation. Different sampling strategies to predict
drug exposure (AUC(0-12 h)) were compared, and the best limited-sampling
strategies to monitor the desired blood levels were determined. Marginal and
standard patients showed a significant difference in blood concentration and
pharmacokinetic profiles of cyclosporine at the day 10 post-transplantation.
Blood concentration at 4h (C(4 h)) was the single best timepoint to estimate
AUC(0-12 h) in marginal liver transplant (r(2)=0.700), while C(2h) was confirmed
to be the optimal choice with standard graft (r2=0.720). Two blood samples at 2
and 6 h significantly improved the prediction model in both groups (r2=0.920).
Our data suggest that patients receiving a marginal liver transplant present a
different pharmacokinetic profile of cyclosporine from those receiving standard
graft, which should be taken into account in dosing the patient to avoid
subtherapeutic blood concentrations or toxic effects.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Casale, F.; Lupo, F.; Passera, R.; Liddo, Guido; Moscato, D.; Mosso, R.; Zara, G. P.; Eandi, M.; Salizzoni, M.
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