Is Perioperative Plasma Aprotinin Concentration More Predictable and Constant After a Weight-Related Dose Regimen?
- 1 April 2001
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Anesthesia & Analgesia
- Vol. 92 (4) , 830-836
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200104000-00007
Abstract
To determine whether a weight-related dose had advantages over a fixed, large-dose regimen, we measured plasma concentrations of aprotinin by using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method at set time points in 30 patients having heart surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. A weight-related dose comprising a preincision bolus injection of 40,000 kallikrein-inhibiting units (KIU)/kg (5.6 mg/kg) with the same amount given in the oxygenator prime was compared with a large-dose regimen of 2 × 106 KIU (280 mg) preincision bolus and addition to prime, together with an infusion of 500,000 KIU/h (70 mg/h). Peak plasma concentration in the Weight-Related group was less variable than with the fixed-dose regimen. Forty percent of patients allocated to the fixed-dose regimen had an aprotinin concentration of more than 400 KIU/mL, compared with none in the Weight-Related group; this suggests a relative overdosing in the early surgical period in the Fixed-Dose group. There was great individual variability between patients in the time-concentration curves for aprotinin, with no difference between the two regimens. The weight-related dose regimen benefited by not requiring an intraoperative infusion while achieving the same plasma concentrations of aprotinin.Keywords
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