C. Sabot et al., COMPARISON OF 2-COMPARTMENT AND 3-COMPARTMENT MODELS FOR THE BAYESIAN-ESTIMATION OF METHOTREXATE PHARMACOKINETICS, International journal of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 33(3), 1995, pp. 164-169
Moderate and high-dose methotrexate was given by a 4-h infusion to 10
patients. The pharmacokinetics of methotrexate, determined by fluoresc
ence polarization immune-assay, was successively described by a 2- and
a 3-compartment open model with elimination from the central compartm
ent. Population pharmacokinetic parameters were obtained by non-linear
regression from 8 data points for each course and were subsequently u
sed to fit the same data by the Bayesian estimation method. According
to Akaike's information criterion, the 3-compartment model was found s
tatistically superior in 7 patients out of 10. Using this model cleara
nce was well predicted (+/-5%) by the Bayesian method with only 2 poin
ts taken at the end of the infusion and 24 h after. The prediction was
less good for the steady-state volume of distribution (+/-18%) and th
e half-lives (+/-20-30%). This procedure enables a good estimation of
individual pharmacokinetic parameters for methotrexate, specially with
clearance, at minimal cost and minimal disturbance for the patient.