Objectives: In pediatric patients, administration of carboplatin accor
ding to body surface area results in a large variation in the area und
er the plasma ultrafilterable carboplatin concentration versus time cu
rve, A population pharmacokinetic study using the NONMEM program was u
ndertaken to determine the effects of a variety of covariates on the c
learance of ultrafilterable carboplatin.Patients: Plasma carboplatin p
harmacokinetics were determined in 57 children (2 months to 18 years o
ld, with serum creatinine levels ranging from 27 to 268 mu mol/L) trea
ted for various tumor types. Results: The best fit corresponded to the
formula: clearance (ml/min) = 2.85 . weight . (1 - 0.00357 . serum cr
eatinine) . (1 - 0.372 . Np) + 8.7 (with serum creatinine in micromole
s per liter, weight in kilograms, and Np = 1 or 0 for unilateral nephr
ectomy or not, respectively). The interindividual variability in clear
ance, as expressed by the coefficient of variation, decreased from 74%
(no covariates) to 49% by taking account of weight, and to 29% under
the final regression formula. Conclusion: The ability of this formula
to predict carboplatin clearance in children should be evaluated prosp
ectively and compared to a method based on the determination of the gl
omerular filtrationrate.