L. Gabutti et al., CLEARANCE OF CEFTRIAXONE DURING HEMODIALYSIS USING CUPROPHANE, HAEMOPHANE AND POLYSULFONE DIALYZERS, European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 53(2), 1997, pp. 123-126
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether
the clearance of ceftriaxone during haemodialysis is influenced by th
e type of membrane used (cuprophane, haemophane or polysulphone). Meth
ods: After administration of a single 2-g dose of ceftriaxone, the hal
f-life of the drug during haemodialysis and the clearance of the dialy
ser were measured. Results: The mean dialysis clearance normalised for
square metre of membrane surface was significantly different for the
three dialysers (haemophane 24 ml . min(-1) . m(-2): cuprophane 32 ml
. min(-1) . m(-2); polysulphone 42 ml . min(-1) . m(-2)). Conclusions:
Polysulphone membranes are more permeable and increase the extraction
of ceftriaxone more than the other dialysers studied (haemophane and
cuprophane membranes). These results, taken together with previous dat
a, show that an increase of the dose in dialysis patients treated with
large surface (>0.8 m(2)) and high permeability membranes might be ne
cessary.