[Decrease in the concentration of tobramycin, vancomycin and phenobarbital in administration with infusion filter].

H Böhrer, C H Zhang, C Krier
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Abstract

To assess the loss of drugs to in-line filters, concentrations of tobramycin, vancomycin, and phenobarbitone were determined in vitro in samples recovered upstream and downstream of the filter. Binding of the drugs to new filters was higher than to used filters. With bolus administration, the concentrations of vancomycin and phenobarbitone were reduced by 1% when using old filters and by 4% when using new filters. Tobramycin concentrations were reduced by 7 and 12%, respectively. With continuous administration of the drugs, binding was highest during the first half hour. Differences between new and used filters were also seen with continuous administration: The cumulative loss was 5% higher with new than with old filters. This difference in binding between filters may stem from a saturation of free binding sites. Tobramycin showed the highest binding to the in-line filter. The extent of adsorption of tobramycin to intravenous filters may be considered moderately important in adult patients. The adsorption of vancomycin and phenobarbitone is not clinically relevant in adult patients.

[输注过滤器给药时妥布霉素、万古霉素和苯巴比妥浓度降低]。
为了评估药物对在线过滤器的损失,在过滤器上游和下游回收的样品中体外测定妥布霉素、万古霉素和苯巴比妥的浓度。药物与新过滤器的结合率高于与旧过滤器的结合率。在给药时,使用旧过滤器时万古霉素和苯巴比妥的浓度降低1%,使用新过滤器时降低4%。妥布霉素浓度分别降低了7%和12%。连续给药后,结合在前半小时达到最高。新过滤器和使用过的过滤器之间的差异也可以在持续给药的情况下看到:新过滤器的累积损失比旧过滤器高5%。过滤器之间的这种结合差异可能源于自由结合位点的饱和。妥布霉素与在线过滤器的结合效果最好。妥布霉素对静脉过滤器的吸附程度在成人患者中可能被认为是中等重要的。万古霉素和苯巴比妥的吸附在成人患者中无临床相关性。
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