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EXTRADURAL ADMINISTRATION OF BUPIVACAINE: PHARMACOKINETICS AND METABOLISM IN PREGNANT AND NON-PREGNANT WOMEN
Authors:PIHLAJAMAKI, K.   KANTO, J.   LINDBERG, R.   KARANKO, M.   KIILHOLMA, P.
Affiliation:1Department of Pharmacology, University of Turku Turku
2Department of Anaesthesiology, Turku University Central Hospital Turku, Finland
3Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Turku University Central Hospital Turku, Finland
Abstract:
We found a similar time (about 0.4 h) to maximum serum concentrationafter extradural administration of bupivacaine 1.78 (SD 0.27)mg kg–1 to six pregnant patients at term, 1.58 (0.13)mg kg–1 to six women younger than 65 yr and 1.50 mg kg–1to six women older than 65 yr. There were no significant differencesin terminal half-life. No unconjugated 4'-hydroxy-bupivacainewas detected in the serum and urine of pregnant patients, incontrast with the other groups. The pregnant patients had significantlygreater serum concentrations of the N-dealkylated metabolite,N-desbutyl-bupivacaine (DBB), than the non-pregnant groups.In contrast with 4'-hydroxy-bupivacaine, no conjugated formsof bupivacaine and desbutyl-bupivacaine were detected in urine.The mean total urinary excretion of bupivacaine and its metabolitesand their conjugates varied between 2.46 and 3.22% of the totaldose administered in the three patient groups, indicating thatboth 4'-hydroxylation and N-dealkylation are minor metabolicpathways in man.
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