Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Total Removal of Cyclophosphamide in a Patient with Acute Kidney Injury Undergoing Intermittent Haemodialysis and Prolonged Intermittent Kidney Replacement Therapy: A Case Report

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Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Total Removal of Cyclophosphamide in a Patient with Acute Kidney Injury Undergoing Intermittent Haemodialysis and Prolonged Intermittent Kidney Replacement Therapy: A Case Report. / Lueck, Catherina; Beutel, Gernot; Kühn-Velten, W Nikolaus; Kielstein, Jan T.

in: CASE REP NEPHROL DIA, Jahrgang 13, Nr. 1, 2023, S. 70-74.

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title = "Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Total Removal of Cyclophosphamide in a Patient with Acute Kidney Injury Undergoing Intermittent Haemodialysis and Prolonged Intermittent Kidney Replacement Therapy: A Case Report",
abstract = "The largest study on cyclophosphamide pharmacokinetics in dialysis patients comprises of 6 subjects. In the 2 decades since these data were obtained, dialyser membranes, treatment intensities, and treatment duration have changed considerably making new pharmacokinetic studies desirable. We aimed to readdress the pharmacokinetics of cyclophosphamide in a 74-year-old critically ill male suffering from ANCA-associated vasculitis. Due to an acute-on-chronic kidney injury, he underwent intermittent (IHD) and prolonged intermittent kidney replacement therapy (PIKRT). IHD was started 7 h after end of a cyclophosphamide infusion with a blood/dialysate flow of 300 mL/min for 255 min, followed by PIKRT with a blood/dialysate flow of 140 mL/min for 540 min, both using a 1.3 m2 polysulphone high-flux dialyser (F60S, Fresenius Medical Care). Peak concentration of cyclophosphamide was 20.2 mg/L. Using IHD and PIKRT serum concentration of cyclophosphamide decreased to 1.2 mg/L after IHD and to <0.1 mg/L after PIKRT with dialyser-clearances of 153.0 mL/min and 84.9 mL/min, respectively. Total recovery of cyclophosphamide, calculated from the collected dialysate, was 57.5 mg (7.7% of administered dose) for IHD and was 8.3 mg (1.1% of administered dose) for PIKRT. By using IHD with a high-flux dialyser cyclophosphamide could be eliminated. Remaining cyclophosphamide should be eliminated by PIKRT. Hence, even in the absence of renal function a dose >50% of the recommended for patient with normal renal function may be applied, as complete elimination of the parent drug by modern dialysis is feasible.",
author = "Catherina Lueck and Gernot Beutel and K{\"u}hn-Velten, {W Nikolaus} and Kielstein, {Jan T}",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2023 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1159/000531129",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "70--74",
journal = "CASE REP NEPHROL DIA",
issn = "2296-9705",
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T1 - Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Total Removal of Cyclophosphamide in a Patient with Acute Kidney Injury Undergoing Intermittent Haemodialysis and Prolonged Intermittent Kidney Replacement Therapy: A Case Report

AU - Lueck, Catherina

AU - Beutel, Gernot

AU - Kühn-Velten, W Nikolaus

AU - Kielstein, Jan T

N1 - © 2023 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - The largest study on cyclophosphamide pharmacokinetics in dialysis patients comprises of 6 subjects. In the 2 decades since these data were obtained, dialyser membranes, treatment intensities, and treatment duration have changed considerably making new pharmacokinetic studies desirable. We aimed to readdress the pharmacokinetics of cyclophosphamide in a 74-year-old critically ill male suffering from ANCA-associated vasculitis. Due to an acute-on-chronic kidney injury, he underwent intermittent (IHD) and prolonged intermittent kidney replacement therapy (PIKRT). IHD was started 7 h after end of a cyclophosphamide infusion with a blood/dialysate flow of 300 mL/min for 255 min, followed by PIKRT with a blood/dialysate flow of 140 mL/min for 540 min, both using a 1.3 m2 polysulphone high-flux dialyser (F60S, Fresenius Medical Care). Peak concentration of cyclophosphamide was 20.2 mg/L. Using IHD and PIKRT serum concentration of cyclophosphamide decreased to 1.2 mg/L after IHD and to <0.1 mg/L after PIKRT with dialyser-clearances of 153.0 mL/min and 84.9 mL/min, respectively. Total recovery of cyclophosphamide, calculated from the collected dialysate, was 57.5 mg (7.7% of administered dose) for IHD and was 8.3 mg (1.1% of administered dose) for PIKRT. By using IHD with a high-flux dialyser cyclophosphamide could be eliminated. Remaining cyclophosphamide should be eliminated by PIKRT. Hence, even in the absence of renal function a dose >50% of the recommended for patient with normal renal function may be applied, as complete elimination of the parent drug by modern dialysis is feasible.

AB - The largest study on cyclophosphamide pharmacokinetics in dialysis patients comprises of 6 subjects. In the 2 decades since these data were obtained, dialyser membranes, treatment intensities, and treatment duration have changed considerably making new pharmacokinetic studies desirable. We aimed to readdress the pharmacokinetics of cyclophosphamide in a 74-year-old critically ill male suffering from ANCA-associated vasculitis. Due to an acute-on-chronic kidney injury, he underwent intermittent (IHD) and prolonged intermittent kidney replacement therapy (PIKRT). IHD was started 7 h after end of a cyclophosphamide infusion with a blood/dialysate flow of 300 mL/min for 255 min, followed by PIKRT with a blood/dialysate flow of 140 mL/min for 540 min, both using a 1.3 m2 polysulphone high-flux dialyser (F60S, Fresenius Medical Care). Peak concentration of cyclophosphamide was 20.2 mg/L. Using IHD and PIKRT serum concentration of cyclophosphamide decreased to 1.2 mg/L after IHD and to <0.1 mg/L after PIKRT with dialyser-clearances of 153.0 mL/min and 84.9 mL/min, respectively. Total recovery of cyclophosphamide, calculated from the collected dialysate, was 57.5 mg (7.7% of administered dose) for IHD and was 8.3 mg (1.1% of administered dose) for PIKRT. By using IHD with a high-flux dialyser cyclophosphamide could be eliminated. Remaining cyclophosphamide should be eliminated by PIKRT. Hence, even in the absence of renal function a dose >50% of the recommended for patient with normal renal function may be applied, as complete elimination of the parent drug by modern dialysis is feasible.

U2 - 10.1159/000531129

DO - 10.1159/000531129

M3 - Case report

C2 - 37484798

VL - 13

SP - 70

EP - 74

JO - CASE REP NEPHROL DIA

JF - CASE REP NEPHROL DIA

SN - 2296-9705

IS - 1

ER -