PHARMACOKINETICS OF DACARBAZINE IN THE REGIONAL PERFUSION OF EXTREMITIES WITH MELANOMA

Citation
Ms. Didolkar et al., PHARMACOKINETICS OF DACARBAZINE IN THE REGIONAL PERFUSION OF EXTREMITIES WITH MELANOMA, Journal of surgical oncology, 63(3), 1996, pp. 148-158
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,Oncology
ISSN journal
00224790
Volume
63
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
148 - 158
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4790(1996)63:3<148:PODITR>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Background: The pharmacokinetics of dacarbazine (DTIC), which has been shown to be an effective therapeutic agent against metastatic melanom a, has not been extensively studied. However, to improve the clinical use of the drug, more information on the kinetics is required. Methods : A pharmacokinetic study was undertaken in six patients with melanoma of an extremity who were undergoing hyperthermic isolation perfusion with DTIC in order to understand better its clinical pharmacokinetics. Plasma was sampled from the arterial and venous lines of an extracorp oreal pump during the perfusion with the systemic vein and urine sampl ed postperfusion. Samples were analyzed for DTIC, 2-azahypoxanthine (2 -AZA), and aminoimidazole carboxamide (AIC). Tc-99m (Technetium) human serum albumin (HSA) was used in the perfusion circuit to monitor the crossover of the perfusate into the systemic circulation during the pr ocedure. The data were analyzed using a compartmental model of sampled body compartments incorporating the isolated extremity. Results: High tissue DTIC levels were maintained throughout the perfusion, whereas in the systemic circulation, plasma DTIC concentrations, when observed , were 40-100-fold less than those in the perfusate. Almost 70% of the DTIC administered was not recovered in the perfusate after the washou t of the extremity.Conclusions: High levels of DTIC can be maintained in an extremity (i.e., arm or leg) during perfusion. (C) 1996 Wiley-Li ss, Inc.