Biliary excretion of imipenem-cilastatin in hospitalized patients
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- 1 November 1987
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 31 (11) , 1718-1721
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.31.11.1718
Abstract
Imipenem-cilastatin concentrations in bile were measured in 12 cholecystectomy patients (group 1) and 12 patients with common duct drainage (group 2). Six patients in each group received 0.5 g, and six received 1.0 g intravenously over 30 to 60 min. In group 1, bile was collected a mean of 85 min postinfusion. The mean concentrations of imipenem in bile were 1.3 microgram/ml after the 0.5-g dose and 3.5 micrograms/ml after the 1.0-g dose. The mean concentrations of cilastatin in bile were 9.0 micrograms/ml after the 0.5-g dose and 38.0 micrograms/ml after the 1.0-g dose. In patients with common duct drainage, bile was collected predose and 0 to 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 4, and 4 to 6 h postinfusion. Peak imipenem concentrations in bile were 4.4 micrograms/ml after the 0.5-g dose and 8.6 micrograms/ml after the 1.0-g dose. Peak cilastatin concentrations in bile were 4.6 micrograms/ml for the 0.5-g dose and 10.9 micrograms/ml for the 1.0-g dose. Peak imipenem concentrations in bile occurred a mean of 2.3 h after administration of the drug; cilastatin peak concentrations occurred at a mean of 2.4 h. Less than 0.3% of each drug was recovered in the bile. Our results suggest that imipenem enters bile by simple diffusion and in most patients attains concentrations sufficient to inhibit susceptible organisms. In contrast, cilastatin had a bimodal entry into bile. Some patients had very high concentrations in bile, whereas others had very low or undetectable concentrations, suggesting that cilastatin may be actively secreted into the bile.Keywords
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