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Marked variability of melphalan plasma drug levels during regional hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion
Authors:Cheng Tsung-Yen  Grubbs Elizabeth  Abdul-Wahab Omar  Leu Szu-Yun  Hung Chen-Fang  Petros William  Aloia Thomas  Fedrau Randy  Pruitt Scott  Colvin Michael  Friedman Henry  Tyler Douglas
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Box 3118, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion (HILP) with melphalan as treatment for locally recurrent or in-transit malignant melanoma is frequently performed but the principle for calculating drug dosage remains poorly understood. METHODS: This study examined the pharmacokinetic profile of 14 consecutive patients to determine what variables were associated with toxicity and tumor responses. RESULTS: Marked fourfold variability was noted in patient plasma melphalan concentrations. We defined a factor--the ratio of estimated limb volume (Vesti) to melphalan volume of distribution (Vss), Vesti/Vss--that was much more strongly correlated with acute regional toxicity than either area under concentration-time curve or peak plasma concentration. In addition, we found that AUX2 was the best correlate of tumor response. CONCLUSIONS: Pharmacokinetic evaluation of prospective HILP trials is critical to not only understand response and toxicity outcomes but also to potentially improve the therapeutic index of regional perfusion.
Keywords:Pharmacokinetics   Limb perfusion   Melphalan   Volume of distribution   Melanoma
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