In vitro Assessment of Drug Adsorption Profiles During Hemoadsorption Therapy.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Andreas Körtge, Christoph Kamper, Gerd Klinkmann, Reinhold Wasserkort, Steffen Mitzner
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Abstract

Introduction: The use of hemoadsorption devices is increasingly gaining impact as an adjunct therapy for various critical conditions in ICU patients, including systemic hyperinflammation, cytokine release syndrome (CRS), sepsis, and more. A key concern in this therapy is its impact on the plasma levels of concurrently administered drugs, which could potentially be reduced to subtherapeutic levels, affecting patient care. The present study investigates the adsorption behavior of various drugs in an in vitro hemoadsorption model using human whole blood, aiming to provide insights for optimizing drug dosing during hemoadsorption therapy.

Methods: The study assessed the removal rates and clearances of several drugs, namely apixaban, argatroban, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, lamotrigine, phenytoin, valproate, levosimendan, methylene blue, and metformin, by circulating the blood through CytoSorb adsorbers in an in vitro setup.

Results: Significant removal (75 to 100% of the initial concentration) and high initial plasma clearances (approximately 10-25 mL/min) were observed for most of the tested drugs within the first 30-60 minutes of recirculation. Lower removal rates and clearances were noted for valproate (approximately 40% and 5 mL/min) and metformin (approximately 15% and 1 mL/min).

Conclusion: The findings indicate considerable differences in the adsorption of the tested drugs and should be confirmed by additional in vivo studies with careful monitoring of drug levels throughout the course of therapy.Understanding the in vivo dynamics is crucial for adjusting dosages appropriately during hemoadsorption use to ensure therapeutic efficacy and patient safety.

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Blood Purification
Blood Purification 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.30%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Practical information on hemodialysis, hemofiltration, peritoneal dialysis and apheresis is featured in this journal. Recognizing the critical importance of equipment and procedures, particular emphasis has been placed on reports, drawn from a wide range of fields, describing technical advances and improvements in methodology. Papers reflect the search for cost-effective solutions which increase not only patient survival but also patient comfort and disease improvement through prevention or correction of undesirable effects. Advances in vascular access and blood anticoagulation, problems associated with exposure of blood to foreign surfaces and acute-care nephrology, including continuous therapies, also receive attention. Nephrologists, internists, intensivists and hospital staff involved in dialysis, apheresis and immunoadsorption for acute and chronic solid organ failure will find this journal useful and informative. ''Blood Purification'' also serves as a platform for multidisciplinary experiences involving nephrologists, cardiologists and critical care physicians in order to expand the level of interaction between different disciplines and specialities.
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