UPTAKE OF DRUGS BY CATHETERS - THE INFLUENCE OF THE DRUG MOLECULE ON SORPTION BY POLYURETHANE CATHETERS

Citation
Jc. Smith et al., UPTAKE OF DRUGS BY CATHETERS - THE INFLUENCE OF THE DRUG MOLECULE ON SORPTION BY POLYURETHANE CATHETERS, Biomaterials, 17(15), 1996, pp. 1469-1472
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical","Materials Science, Biomaterials
Journal title
ISSN journal
01429612
Volume
17
Issue
15
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1469 - 1472
Database
ISI
SICI code
0142-9612(1996)17:15<1469:UODBC->2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The sorption of drugs by indwelling intravenous catheters may have cli nical consequences both by alteration of the dose received by the pati ent and by physically affecting the catheter materials themselves whic h may lead to changes in mechanical properties and biocompatibility. S tudies of drug sorption to new catheter materials are therefore import ant. Pellethane(TM), a polyurethane increasingly used in vascular acce ss catheters, is as yet little studied in terms of its capacity for dr ug sorption. In this work a range of drugs known to be sorbed by PVC i nfusion sets were studied with respect to their sorption by Pellethane catheters. Standard lengths of catheter were incubated with solutions of drugs and samples of the solution were taken at intervals, assayed spectrophotometrically and compared with control solutions incubated without catheter. Losses from solution of up to 93% were found after 2 4 h. A series of highly sorbing and clinically relevant drugs was iden tified and their uptake was studied until equilibrium had been reached . A correlation was evident between the octanol/water partition coeffi cient and the fraction of drug taken up from solution at equilibrium, with the more hydrophobic drugs being taken up to a greater extent by the catheter. (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Limited.