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- Ayman Al-Shurbaji and Leif Tokics.
- Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Technology, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Huddinge University Hospital, S-141 86 Stockholm, Sweden. ayman.al-shurbaji@pharmlab.hs.sll.se
- Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2002 Dec 1;54(6):583-6.
AimsTo study the pharmacokinetics of orally and intravenously administered ketobemidone in critically ill patients.MethodsSeventeen patients were studied during their stay in the intensive care unit at Huddinge University Hospital. Nine patients received a single intravenous dose of ketobemidone (0.04 mg kg-1) and eight patients received a single oral dose of 5 mg. Plasma concentrations of ketobemidone were measured using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The pharmacokinetic analysis was performed using WinNonlin trade mark software.ResultsThere was a wide variation in the different pharmacokinetic parameters among patients. Mean clearance in patients treated intravenously was 74.5 (95% CI 43.2, 128.3) and mean Vd was 2.4 l kg-1 (95% CI 2.0, 2.8). t1/2,z also varied widely with a mean value of 4.41 h (95% CI 2.7, 7.0). The corresponding values for MRT were 5.4 and 3.3, 8.8. Mean oral clearance (CL/F) was 102 l h-1 (95% CI 82.7, 125.8), mean Vz/F was 11.2 l kg-1 (95% CI 9.7, 13.1) and mean t1/2,z was 6.0 (95% CI 4.9, 7.3) in orally treated patients. Cmax showed a mean of 38 nmol l-1 (95% CI of 31, 47). A significant correlation was observed between the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and the half-life of ketobemidone (r = -0.72, P < 0.05). t1/2,z was generally longer and the variation larger in critically ill patients compared with healthy individuals. However, there was no correlation between the elimination of ketobemidone in critically ill patients and plasma C-reactive protein, white blood count or plasma albumin concentrations.ConclusionsThe disposition of ketobemidone is highly variable in critically ill patients. In order to ensure sufficient analgesia and avoid toxicity, therapeutic monitoring should be employed when using ketobemidone in this group of patients.
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